Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s Lovey-Dovey Behavior Influenced Prince William and Kate? Royal Source Reveals

At numerous public appearances, it’s common to see Prince Harry and Meghan Markle seated quite closely together. Furthermore, they frequently display their love through physical touch, shared laughter, and playful giggles while engaging in conversation.

Yet, it came to light through royal photographer, Karwai Tang, that the behaviors of the previous royals have likewise left an impact on the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge.

It’s been observed that when the royals are snapped at functions or other occasions, rather than holding hands, they frequently touch each other by placing a hand on the other’s back or knee instead.

During an interview with Us Weekly, the photographer described Markle as someone who is quite affectionate and tactile towards Harry, using terms like “very hands-on” and “touchy-feely.” Additionally, Tang mentioned that being part of the royal family for a few years has made Harry and Meghan more laid-back, which seems to have influenced other members as well.

He went on to say, ‘Occasionally, you notice Kate and William, not interlocking fingers, but instead, one of them patting the other’s back or knee.’

Apart from sharing that he’s been snapping photos of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex even prior to their marriage in 2018, Tang also conveyed his delight in photographing those intimate, loving moments between them as a couple.

As a devoted admirer, I’ve always found great pleasure in capturing their moments on camera. They seem to photograph exceptionally well, offering an authentic charm. Being with them since the beginning, it’s truly rewarding to document their growth and evolution through my lens.

The Royal Couple has always lived up to their followers’ expectations, regularly displaying tender moments in public settings. A prime example of this is the heartfelt kiss they exchanged during the Invictus Games ceremony, which they recently attended together.

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2025-02-24 18:22