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These Photos of Kate Middleton & Prince William Giggling Are Too Much

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Photo credit: Nigel Roddis - Getty Images

From Harper's BAZAAR

Following a busy weekend of events honoring Remembrance Day and the 100th anniversary of the armistice of World War I, Kate Middleton and Prince William have stepped out in South Yorkshire for a busy day of excursions.

While William's dad Prince Charles is celebrating his 70th birthday, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge have arrived at McLaren to open the automotive company's new Composites Technology Centre in Rotherham. Both Kate and William appeared to be in great spirits for the occasion, for which the Duchess wore a royal blue coat dress by Eponine London.

But, without a doubt, the sweetest thing about the visit was the fact that the couple couldn't stop giggling as they met with representatives at the company. Even though Kate and William don't engage in PDA as often as Prince Harry and Meghan Markle do, it's clear that the Duke and Duchess were enjoying their time together very much.

To start with, Prince William's expression said it all:

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Photo credit: Nigel Roddis - Getty Images

Kate couldn't stop laughing:

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Photo credit: Karwai Tang - Getty Images

Plus, the way the Duchess looked at her husband was beyond adorable:

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Photo credit: Samir Hussein - Getty Images

Their PDA might be rare, but it's incredibly sweet.

For the official visit, and as pointed out by @KateMCambridge, Kate wore a pair of Rupert Sanderson Malory Pumps, a Cartier Ballon Bleu watch, and carried a small clutch bag by Smythson:


And while the Duchess' exact pumps appear to be sold out online, you can still pick up an extremely similar pair by Rupert Sanderson right now:


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Photo credit: BAZAAR

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