Prince William and Kate Middleton are without a doubt one of the iconic couples of their time. What got followers a bit intrigued is the fact that they never showed their affection publicly, which led to speculations that their marriage is on the rocks.
One of the biggest questions that remained unanswered is the speculations that Prince William and Kate Middleton will eventually call it quits. The proud parents of Prince George and Princess Charlotte is said to have an ongoing conflict inside their marriage, which resulted in lack of affection in most of their photos.
Kate Middleton and Prince William were never seen holding hands, but according to Daily Mail, it has nothing to do with their relationship. Robin Kermode, a body language coach, suggest that both Kate Middleton and Prince William are deeply in love as it can be seen through their body language. Despite the fact that they don't physically connect (hold hands and hug) in public, their body gestures reveal that they are emotionally connected.
People noted that Kate Middleton and Prince William are only affectionate when their off duty. The Royal Couple make it a point to remain professional while they're on Royal Duties which explains the fact that they never hold hands on royal gatherings.
Kate Middleton and Prince William may have kept their hand off each other while at work, but the couple made it a point to stay affectionate when they're with Prince George and Princess Charlotte. Parents cited positive output surfaced for those parents who show their affection in front of their children.
A study involving 80 kids from 10 to 17, each child were diagnosed with asthma and lived with both their parents. They were given a diary for them to document their moods and symptoms. It was revealed that children who documented their parents PDA sessions reported that they experience fewer asthmatic symptoms and have better lung function.
"Parents should be aware that children respond emotionally not only to the direct interactions they have with their parents, but also to...interactions their parents have between each other," Samuele Zilioli, co-author of the study said. "In turn, these children's emotional responses can affect their health."