William and Kate Middleton “not as perfect as it seems”: Inside their rocky relationship

When Covid-19 restrictions eased, they went out in the city. They visit Kate’s parents and sometimes sneak off to the local pub while the grandparents watch the kids.

Larcombe said William cooks bolognese for Kate and they watch TV, recalling student days.

Even so, things aren’t always rosy. At a Jordanian royal wedding a few months ago, cameras caught a moment.

When greeting the bride, William was first to speak. After a bit, he wanted to move on and signaled Kate to hurry up, reportedly saying “chop, chop.”

Body language expert Judy James told the Express it wasn’t William’s finest moment. She said while he was ready to go, Kate was having a nice chat, and there was no need to rush her.