
Princess Kate made one "flirty" gesture to Prince William that proves they are still in "honeymoon phase", according to body language expert Judi James. The couple, who are today, .
The visit, which will see William and Kate head back to Windsor tomorrow, aims to highlight rural communities. Speaking to the Express, Ms James said that and - who tied the knot in 2011 - are still very much in love. She noted that Kate made a "flirty" gesture towards her husband as the pair were walking along in Mull.
She said: "William places a hand on Kate's back as she moves ahead of him but there is also a prolonged moment of sheer romance between them as Kate catches his eye and her touch on his back drops low enough to almost rate as one of her flirty bottom-pats.
"The couple chuckle together and their mutual softening of the features as they smile suggest that although fourteen years might have passed since they were married, in many ways they are still in the Honeymoon period.
Whilst the princess has previously completed two consecutive engagements across two days since revealing her cancer diagnosis, she is in Scotland this evening.
Ahead of their two-day visit, Kate and William on Monday.
Alongside a video of clips of "beautiful" Scotland, the caption read, "Looking forward to celebrating and connecting with rural island communities in the beautiful Inner Hebrides", following by the Scottish flag emoji.
For their final day in Scotland tomorrow, the royal couple will visit an ancient woodland and join a local school group for an outdoor lesson.
Kate and William will mark the end of their trip by taking a public ferry to Iona. Iona has a population of around 170 people but receives around 130,000 visitors a year.
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