They might not be a couple famed for their public displays of affection, but after the intensity of the Princess of Wales and the King’s cancer battles, it has now been revealed that Kate Middleton and Prince William are, in fact, in a new phase of their lives.

In the couple’s most recent appearances, the pair have made no secret of their affection for one another, from sharing a romantic photograph to mark Valentine’s Day on Instagram to holding hands on a recent visit to Wales.

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The change in how they exhibit their love in public is very much a reflection of where they now are as a partnership. Speaking to People, royal biographer Ingrid Seward said: ‘They are happy for people to see them be touchy-feely.’

pontypridd, wales february 26: catherine, princess of wales and prince william, prince of wales during a visit to pontypridd market on february 26, 2025 in pontypridd, wales. in december 2024, pontypridd was one of a number of towns across wales which was hit by severe flooding as a result of storm bert and storm darragh. the prince and princess met with local residents, learning about their experiences and the impact of recent events in the town. (photo by chris jackson/getty images)

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‘They’re in a different phase of their life now. William is very protective and very proud of her for coming through this and carrying on with her life,’ Seward added.

The revelation follows a year of intense pressure for the Waleses. In February 2024, during surgery for a benign enlarged prostate, King Charles received a cancer diagnosis. One month later, the Princess of Wales announced her own cancer diagnosis.

london, england march 17: catherine, princess of wales during the 2025 irish guards st. patricks day parade at wellington barracks on march 17, 2025 in london, england. catherine, princess of wales attends the parade as colonel of the regiment. (photo by chris jackson/getty images)

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Since announcing that she’s in remission in January 2025, the Princess has been slowly returning to royal duties, most recently attending the Irish Guards’ St. Patrick’s Day Parade in London on March 17.

The Princess was named honourary Colonel of the Irish Guards in 2022, a role she inherited from Prince William after King Charles III ascended to the throne.

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Naomi May is a freelance writer and editor with an emphasis on popular culture, lifestyle and politics. After graduating with a First Class Honours from City University’s prestigious Journalism course, Naomi joined the Evening Standard as its Fashion and Beauty Writer, working across both the newspaper and website. She is now the Acting News Editor at ELLE UK and has written features for the likes of The Guardian, Vogue, Vice and Refinery29, among many others.