The "most compatible" couple in the Royal Family has been named - but it's not Kate Middleton and Prince William.
Body language expert Darren Stanton has studied the key clues given off by royal couples over the years - and believes King Charles III and Queen Camilla are the perfect match.
Despite many ups and downs for the two of them since they first met in 1970, Darren says it is clear that the royal couple have a close bond and enjoy each other's company.
He said: "I would say Charles and Camilla are the most compatible Royal couple. They have had this deep love since they were both very young. We're talking about a 50-year-plus romance. They've been in love a long time and it's been an intense relationship where they've had to overcome a lot.
"Even looking at pictures of them when they were younger, whenever Camilla was photographed, it's so clear they had this deep intensity for one another and it has continued to grow. They have the same passion for each other still to this day."
Darren observed that during public events, Charles is often "looking around and fidgeting when Camilla isn't by his side" - showing "how dependent he is on her". But they also seem to bring out a more light-hearted side out of each other, and he added: "When they are together, we see this genuine laughter shared between them with engaged eye contact, and this shows how they are on the same page emotionally. When he was a young Prince, we rarely saw him display a relaxed nature. Camilla brings that side out of him where he can be himself, let go and just enjoy his time as King.”
Charles and Camilla first met in 1970 at a polo match in Windsor Great Park, where they were introduced by their mutual friend Lucia Santa Cruz. The pair immediately hit it off, and Camilla is said to have cracked a cheeky joke about her own great-grandmother having an affair with King Edward VII, supposedly telling Charles: "My great-grandmother was the mistress of your great-great-grandfather. I feel we have something in common."
Camilla married Princess Anne's ex, Andrew Parker Bowles, in 1973, and they stayed together for more than two decades until their divorce 1995. After years of scandals and rumours, Charles and Camilla finally went public with their romance a year after Princess Diana's death in 1997. The couple were photographed together for the very first time at the Ritz for Camilla's sister's birthday party two years later, and tied the knot in 2005.
