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Jennifer Newton

Kate Middleton's over the top 'flirty' gesture to William is telling sign about their marriage

Prince William and Kate Middleton are still very much in love ten years after they married, believes a body language expert who studied their recent public shows of affection.

The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge were spotted at showcase sporting events the Wimbledon women's singles final on Saturday, and the Euro 2020 final on Sunday night.

And the happy couple were pictured looking relaxed as they chatted and laughed in the royal box at SW19.

Expert Judi James has said their gestures at the weekend showed the strength of their bond and "raises it to a whole new level", writes The Mirror.

In one touching photograph, William and Kate can be seen sharing a joke, with Kate tipping her head back in fits of giggles.

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Judi told Fabulous : "The shared joke is obvious here but it’s Kate’s 'overkill' response that suggests she is using the laughter to perform some industrial-strength flirt signals.

"Kate’s response to William’s joke is to throw her head right back to laugh. This exaggerated response of what looks like out of control laughter is a hugely flattering gesture to the person telling the joke."

Meanwhile in another picture, William can be seen applauding the players on court, while clearly looking at his wife.

And Judi added: "His hands might be clapping the players but his eye-attention is fixed firmly on his wife here with his head turned fully in her direction and the angle of his shoulders signalling a desire for proximity."

The couple's appearance together at Wimbledon came a day before they attended the Euro 2020 final between England and Italy at Wembley with Prince George.

There, royal fans spotted a sweet moment between Prince George and his mum, the Duchess of Cambridge, during the tense match- and they could not have been more thrilled.

After England scored their goal inside just two minutes, the youngster was caught on camera giving his mother and his dad Prince William a big hug in a rarely seen display of affection - delighting royal watchers.

But after Italy equalised and England went on to lose a penalty shoot-out, the young prince looked gutted and summed up the mood of the country as the Three Lions fell at the final hurdle.

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