Prince William and Kate Middleton were observed at Wimbledon 2022, and their conduct and emotions reveal hints of how things would be after they become rulers of the British monarchy, according to a body language specialist.

Darren Stanton revealed, via Express UK, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are establishing the tone and a "precedent for how things are to be."

"They are two individuals who aren't scared to be themselves while yet carrying out their Royal duties gracefully and to the best of their abilities."

According to the body language expert, Prince William and Kate don't usually demonstrate public displays of affection for each other, but when they do, it's generally just physical gestures like hand-holding.

Regardless, their chemistry is visible anytime they are seen together.

Stanton also observed the couple's body language at the event, noting that they were "in full harmony with their conduct" while watching the game.

In fact, during one critical time during the game, the mother of three was seen hurriedly tucking her hair behind her ears as her husband was seen pulling a strained grimace.

During yesterday's exciting match between Cameron Norrie and David Goffin, the Duke and Duchess were seen displaying a range of emotions.

Kate, an All England Club patron, arrived right before the fourth set after seeing Novak Djokovic beat Jannik Sinner.

Even in the most trying times for the British, the Duchess fought to disguise her excitement, while her husband struggled to hide his strain, which could be seen as he covered his eyes and touched his jaw as though anxious.

Even Prince William was seen uncomfortably fixing his tie.

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Aside from the couple's faces, Kate Middleton's attire was one of the most talked-about aspects of the event.

The 40-year-old queen impressed admirers with a blue dress with polka dots, which she accessorized with a white clutch and high heels.

However, astute observers noticed that she wore the identical gown a month earlier at Queen Elizabeth II's Platinum Jubilee festivities.

According to The Telegraph's fashion editor, while wearing the same dress twice is not unusual for average people, Kate is described as "thrifty" and "admirable," and "still, it still needs a certain amount of confidence to do execute."

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