Lots of couples celebrate their love for one another on Valentine’s Day. It’s not that we need February 14 for our partners to know we care about or appreciate them, but it’s convenient to throw a heart on the calendar as a reminder. Some couples have no problem showing their affection everywhere they go. There’s certainly no shame in expressing your love for one another whenever you want to. However, others tend to keep the public displays of affection to a minimum. Again, that’s also totally fine. It’s a personal choice and no one’s business. Of course, the royal family takes a modest approach to PDA, and we rarely see them canoodling. But this Valentine’s Day, Kate Middleton and Prince William shared a photo of Will stealing a Kiss from Princess Kate on Instagram. She’s smiling and looking totally in love with her real life, Prince Charming.
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Instead, their private lives remain more private. After a tumultuous year of cancer treatment and finally remission, it seems the prince and princess just wanted the world to know they’re still in love. We don’t blame them for it one bit. If you’re happy and you know it, give your wife a kiss.
The prince and princess shared the sweet picture with a simple heart as the captain.
Followers adored seeing William kiss Princess Kate on the cheek, and they shared some Valentine’s Day greetings.
One wrote, “Happy Valentine’s Day to two people I love and admire!
Another shared, “Happy Valentine’s Day to our favorite royal couple!!!”
“Such a beautiful picture! One of my all time favorites of you two happy Valentine’s Day! I absolutely love your love for each other,” a comment reads.
The picture of William giving Princess Kate a kiss reminded this person of their own relationship, “W&C and the royal family have everything to do with how and why I’ve met the love of my own life.”
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