Kate Middleton & William’s love language decoded – as intimate pics & flirty PDAs show wild sexual attraction

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PRINCESS Kate and Prince William’s love spans 22 years and is evident to see when they are out in public.

A relationship expert has revealed how the royal couple may actually have different love languages, but that doesn’t stop their chemistry being off the charts.

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An expert has revealed what love languages Princess Kate and Prince William have
Black and white photo of Kate and William at the Earthshot Prize.
The dating professional has claimed Princess Kate’s love language is physical touch
The Prince and Princess of Wales holding hands and walking away.
We’ve seen an increase in William and Kate’s PDA in recent months

The five love languages, a concept developed by Gary Chapman, are words of affirmation, acts of service, receiving gifts, quality time and physical touch – and are different ways to give or receive love.

Dr. Lalitaa, dating expert for eharmony, told Fabulous that Prince William appears to express love through acts of service and quality time. 

She explained that we can see this through William supporting Kate in her royal duties, taking on additional responsibilities and ensuring their family unit – which includes Prince George, 11, Princess Charlotte, nine, and Prince Louis, six – remains strong.

Kate, on the other hand, seems to lean towards physical touch and words of affirmation. 

Dr Lalitaa shared how this means Kate appreciates small but meaningful gestures of affection, warm interactions and supportive words to her husband.

However, due to Kate’s recent health battle with cancer, her priorities may have shifted when it comes to her romantic relationship, according to the expert.

She explained: “Following Kate’s recovery, their love languages may have evolved. 

“Significant life events, especially health challenges, can shift emotional needs. 

“Kate may now value acts of service more, appreciating William’s practical support and care, while William may offer even more words of affirmation, reassuring her emotionally during this time.

“Love languages aren’t static – they shift based on our experience and circumstances. In long-term relationships, understanding and adapting to these changes is key to maintaining a strong connection.

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“Love languages shape how we give and receive love, and for couples like Prince William and Princess Kate, we should be mindful that what we see may not be the whole story.”

‘Flirty-fest’ outing

Last month the Prince and Princess of Wales did their first joint Welsh engagement in months and it was a “flirt fest” which showed their “sexual chemistry”, according to a body language expert.

Prince William, 42, and Princess Kate, 43, visited Pontypridd in south Wales, ahead of St. David’s Day, and displayed rare PDA with arm touches and hand holding.

During the trip, the pair were caught sharing a cheeky joke, as they baked cakes at the Welsh Cake Shop.

The Prince and Princess of Wales making Welsh cakes at a market.
The Prince and Princess of Wales displayed rare PDA during a visit to Pontypridd Market last month
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William leaned down to give Kate a playful kiss on her neck during her video announcing she is cancer-free in September
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A body language expert shared how their video showed William and Kate’s ‘sexual attraction’
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The royal couple were seen in the clip cuddling on the beach
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Dr. Lalitaa, dating expert for eharmony, told Fabulous that Princess Kate and Prince William appear to have different love languages.

Prince William

  • Acts of service – love is shown through helpful actions rather than words.
  • Quality time – undivided attention is this key expression of love.

Princess Kate

  • Physical touch – love is felt through physical closeness and touch
  • Words of affirmation – expressing love through spoken or written words
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Body language expert Judi James pointed out that the couple revealed their ‘breathtaking’ sexual attraction in Kate’s cancer-free video.

She told Fabulous: “This Welsh outing suggests the cork is well and truly out of the bottle and that the couple are now more than happy to continue with the non-verbal narrative of fondness and flirting.

“This is William and Kate displaying but not flaunting their sexual chemistry together.

“The chemistry isn’t just loving, it is also sexual. All the lingering touches and glances suggest flirting and sexual appreciation as well as fondness.”

Judi claims the couple appear to be back in their honeymoon phase with their tactile behaviour – especially with their close hand-holding.

Prince William and Kate Middleton making Welsh cakes.
William’s love language is acts of service and quality time, claims the dating expert
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Kate gave William a cheeky bum pat at the 2023 Baftas
Black and white photo of Kate and William at the Earthshot Prize.
The couple have been together for 22 years and have three kids together
The Prince and Princess of Wales and Princess Charlotte on a beach.
William has demonstrated his acts of service by putting his family first, according to the expert

She pointed out: “It’s always been known that they will naturally hold hands and hug behind the scenes while adopting a more formal and less tactile professional persona, but here they are in public, walking along a station platform with their bodies welded together from shoulder to pelvis and with a loving hand clasp to signal they might still be in the honeymoon stages of their love story.

“In front of the cameras here they appear besotted and putting more effort into their flirting than into making those Welsh cakes.

“This flirt-fest entails prolonged eye contact and playful laughter, while their mutual touch rituals have increased dramatically.”

The body language expert said they both displayed the “look of love”, with William’s face showing a “smitten, bashful kind of affection.”

Kate’s recent appearances follow a Palace announcement regarding the royal’s “gradual” return to public duties from the New Year.

She has since made a number of appearances including meeting Holocaust survivors at an emotional memorial event, and visiting Tŷ Hafan’s hospice near Cardiff, where she spent time with children, families and staff.

It is also understood tours abroad are “not on the table”, despite Prince William last year saying they might “have some more trips lined up”.

Instead, Kate’s “primary focus” will be her Centre for Early Childhood and UK-based engagements.

The Princess of Wales will also support the Royal Family at events such as Buckingham Palace Garden Parties, Trooping the ColourRoyal Ascot and the Remembrance Day commemorations.

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