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ZaraandMike Tindallare showingMeghan MarkleandPrince Harrywho the real masters of royal PDA are.
Over a week after the Duke and Duchess of Sussex shared acongratulatory smoochat a charity polo match,Queen Elizabeth‘s granddaughter and her husband took things to a whole new level!
While walking around the fairgrounds at the Festival of British Eventing at Gatcombe Park on Sunday afternoon, the couple were seen sharing a sweet kiss on the lips as Zara held onto her husband’s butt.
Mike was later seen returning the gesture of affection, as the pair — whowelcomed their youngest daughter,Lena Elizabeth, in June — continued to stroll around the event.
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And while certain aspects of Meghan’s life have changed since shebecame an official royalover two months ago, those displays of affection have continued.
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Meghan held onto Harry’s arm as she attended a Royal Air Force event alongside Harry, William and Kate on July 10. And in anunexpected move, she even looped her hand through Harry’s arm forPrince Louis’ official christening portrait released on July 15
The couple alsowalked hand-in-handwhile attending thewedding of family friendCharlie van Straubenzee toDaisy Jenkson Saturday, which happened to coincide with Meghan’s37th birthday!
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“Meghan isused to being touchy-feely, and Harry is the same,” former palace spokesman Dickie Arbiter told PEOPLE in July. “Harry has always been tactile.”
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Although William and Kate have been known to hug passionately at sporting events, the royal couple often keeps a stoic, very British decorum at most public events.
Myka Meier, a royal etiquette expert and founder and director ofBeaumont Etiquette, previously told PEOPLE that while “there is no actual etiquette or royal protocol that says the couplemust refrain from PDA,” as the couple are acting as “working representatives of British Monarchy,” they’re “likely to show very little PDA, if any, to remain professional.”
source: people.com