‘They know each other very well’: Prince William’s relatable gesture to Kate at wedding

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‘They know each other very well’: Prince William’s relatable gesture to Kate at wedding
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Prince William gesturing to his wife Princess Catherine to wrap up her conversation is “definitely something we could all identify with”, according to Daily Mirror Royal Editor Russell Myers.

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“It reminded me of my wife trying to get me out of a party … she told me to stop talking,” Mr Myers told Sky News Australia. “Whenever I spend time with William and Kate you can tell immediately that they are a couple that knows each other very very well.”

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