The passing of Queen Elizabeth II has seen Meghan Markle and Prince Harry reunite with their royal relatives to honour Britainโs longest-reigning female monarch.
Prince William, Kate Middleton, Prince Harry and Meghan reunited outside the gates of Windsor Castle following the news, to greet mourners and pay their personal respects. It wasnโt long before Harry and Meghanโs hand-holding became subject of public speculation, particularly in contrast to Kate and Williamโs non-PDA approach.
Some Twitter users praised the coupleโs decision to show affection while departing Westminster Hallwith one tweet calling her a โsupportive wife.โ Another called their bond โspecial and amazingโ, while a third added that they shouldnโt have to hide their love.
Of course, for every fan is a critic, with a wave of other comments criticising the PDA breach, as royal family members are notably discouraged from displaying their affection in public.
โTheyโre part of the procession,โ read one angered tweet. โIs it too much to expect them to walk in their line? even the horse could stay in their position for 20+ minutes walk. yet meghan [and] harry couldnโt keep the formation at least until they reach the door?โ

Given that William and Kate are now the future King and Queen Consort, the Palaceโs code of etiquette dictates that they refrain from public displays of affection, with the Prince and Princess of Wales maintaining the picture perfect image of royalty for the past decade.
Royal etiquette Myker Meier spoke to People back in 2016, explaining that while out on royal engagements, โthe couple are working representatives of British Monarchyโ and are therefore โto remain professional during their designated rolesโ, meaning no PDA.
After Harry and Meghan stepped down from their senior royal duties in February 2021, they were present at Windsor Castle as mourning relatives and not as working royals. Knowing this, itโs likely that William and Kate will not show any physical affection during the funeral of Queen Elizabeth II.
In a recent interview with The Express, body language expert Inbaal Hongiman noted that King Charles III and the Queen Consort Camilla โdidnโt hold hands walking into Buckingham Palace, either,โ citing the same reasons as the Prince and Princess of Wales.

Despite their physical distance, William has made one rare show of affection toward Kate since the Queenโs death. During a tip to Surrey where they met with service personnel ahead of the Queenโs funeral, the Prince of Wales placed his hand on Kateโs back โ a small gesture which came as a shock to fans who arenโt used to seeing any PDA between the pair.
So, while royal family members are invited to refrain from PDA, there is no absolute restriction on it. That being said, family members tend to avoid touching while on official business for Her Majesty, which is why William and Kate keep a greater physical distance between one another, particularly in the wake of the Queenโs death. Harry and Meghan, who are no longer considered serving members of the royal family, are not subjected to the same etiquette, and are therefore able to express their affection more physically and frequently.