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Prince William and Catherine Share Affectionate Moment During Visit to Hayes Muslim Centre

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Prince William and Catherine Share Affectionate Moment During Visit to Hayes Muslim Centre

The Prince and Princess of Wales, and Catherine, paid a special visit to the Hayes Muslim Centre in Greater London on March 9th to express their gratitude to the Muslim community for their fundraising efforts to aid those affected by recent earthquakes in Turkey and Syria.

Their visit was warmly welcomed, and during their time at the centre, the couple shared an intimate moment that has caught the attention of body language expert Judy James.

According to James, the shared moment between the royal couple was more than just a hug; it was a powerful bonding experience.

She noted that the couple seemed lost in the moment, with Catherine's smile suggesting shared affection and William's suppressed smile hinting at almost romantic levels of attraction.

James further observed that the eye contact between the two was sustained and meaningful, indicating a strong emotion passing between them.

“This is such an intense and very telling tie sign from the couple who not only meet eyes but turn it into a sustained and meaningful gaze that is possibly more of a PDA than a hug or handhold,” said James.

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While the moment may have appeared small, the expert's observations suggest that the couple was not afraid to show their happiness in each other's company, even in public.

Catherine looked stunning in a black and white headscarf from Pakistani brand Elan, paired with a bespoke grey Alexander McQueen coat and an Alexander McQueen-ribbed bodice sleeveless dress.

She carried a black Grace Hahn bag and wore Gianvito Rossi 105 pumps in black suede.

The Prince and Princess of Wales are known for being formal in public, making their visit to the Hayes Muslim Centre a rare opportunity to witness their relaxed and loving interaction.

Their visit to the Muslim community in Hayes demonstrated their appreciation for the community's efforts to help those affected by the earthquakes in Turkey and Syria.

The couple's affectionate moment was a testament to their strong relationship and love for each other.

James' observations suggest that the couple's bond is not only strong but also deep and meaningful.

The visit to the Hayes Muslim Centre was an important one for the Prince and Princess of Wales, as it demonstrated their commitment to supporting those in need.

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