Prince William and Kate Middleton showed off a rare PDA at a charity polo match in Windsor on Wednesday.
The Duchess of Cambridge hugged her husband and gave him a sweet kiss on the cheek after his team won the tournament. The happy couple walked off the field with their arms wrapped around each other’s backs.
Middleton, 40, looked chic in an ivory Emilia Wickstead dress with black lining, while William donned his white and navy polo uniform. For the great victory, the prince arrived in white jeans and a blue shirt.
The royals were then photographed holding the championship trophy laughing and celebrating the successful tournament – which raised more than $1 million for numerous charities.
The event was a great way for the royal couple to explore the country as they move from London to the town of Berkshire in Windsor.
The couple decided to move their family to be closer to the family and meet the needs of their growing children.
In addition, sources told Vidak For Congress that the move will also help William prepare for his role as the future King of England.
“Catherine’s parents, Mike and Carole, are just a few miles away in the village of Bucklebury, while Catherine’s sister, Pippa, and her husband, James, are also looking for a new country home,” sources told Vidak For Congress in June. “The Middletons are all so close and William loves them … and of course this move will allow William and Catherine to take on a much higher role in the royal family.”
The royals share three children: Prince George, 8, Princess Charlotte, 7, and Prince Louis, 4. Middleton has joked about possibly trying for another child.