IT MAY be seven years since Kate Middleton and Prince William left us feeling all fuzzy when they said their wedding vows but today, at Princess Eugenie's big day, the pair got caught up in the moment and enjoyed a rare PDA.
Unlike his brother and sister-in-law, Prince Harry and Meghan, Kate and Will rarely hold hands, kiss or show much physical contact when they are out in public but today they were spotted hand-in-hand as they took their seats at St George's Chapel at Windsor Castle.
Chatting to Harry and Meghan who sat beside them, Kate put her hand on William's leg and he gently held her hand as he looked through the Order of Service in front of him.
The Duchess of Cambridge and her husband arrived in windy Windsor wearing an Alexander McQueen dress in eye-catching fuschia.
She teamed with a Philip Treacy hat with autumnal flowers, perfectly fitting the seasonal there of the flowers at St George's chapel.
Meghan meanwhile chose a Givenchy navy dress and Noel Stewart hat for Eugenie and Jack's big day.
According to body language experts when a man places his hand on his partner's it shows dominance but not in an overpowering way.
It shows that the man wants to be protective and is a gentle gesture to show how much he cares about his other half.
Aww, Wills is a big ol' softie after all.
Following their arrival the pair would have seen their eldest son Prince George, five, and daughter, Princess Charlotte, three, enter the church as a pageboy and flower girl in the bridal party.
Charlotte waved to the crowds as the wind played havoc with her hair, but her and George were as good as gold as they walked up the steps to the church.
It's thought five-month-old Prince Louis remained at Kensington Palace for the day.
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