The photographer who captured beautiful photos of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge for their 10th wedding anniversary says they just "love being in each other's company".
To mark a decade since they wed in April this year, the couple released two delightful portraits, with one showing Kate beaming as she nestles lovingly into the grinning future King.
In a second image, the couple sits holding hands, with Kate leaning against Prince William, with her gorgeous engagement ring on full show.
Both snaps were taken by photographer Chris Floyd at the Cambridges' Kensington Palace home, and he's now lifted the lid on what happened during the shoot.


And he told US Weekly : "I would say that they were just like any married couples. They were just like any married couple who seemed to just love being very happy in each other’s company. It was that straightforward.
“I just said, ‘Look, this is your 10th anniversary, just be the couple that you are with each other and forget that I’m here. They don’t need me to tell them how to be with each other.”
And reflecting on the day, Chris says he was more than made to feel at home while working with them at Kensington Palace.
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He added: "It was their home and I was made to feel welcome in their home. … I have to say like by the time I left that day I felt like I’d known them for years. It was just a real whirlwind of a day."
As well as the two portraits William and Kate also shared adorable footage of themselves playing with their three children George, Charlotte and Louis.
Alongside the video, William and Kate wrote on Twitter : "Thank you to everyone for the kind messages on our wedding anniversary.

"We are enormously grateful for the 10 years of support we have received in our lives as a family."
However, they may not have made it down the aisle at all as William and Kate briefly split in the early days of their relationship.
In late 2006, William was said to be having second thoughts about their future and the couple called off their romance.
But the split seemed to be short-lived as weeks later, William and Kate were seen kissing at an army party at barracks in Bovington, Dorset.
And in July 2007, Kate and her brother James were seen at the Concert for Diana, held at Wembley to mark 10 years since William’s mother’s death.
It wasn’t long before their romance was confirmed to be back on, and Kate moved into William’s Clarence House flat, where he would return from military duties on Friday nights for cosy weekends together - and the rest they say is history.