Prince Harry and Meghan Markle had their Royal Wedding at Windsor Castle this afternoon.
The couple seemed loved-up as they said their “I dos”.
As the pair left their lavish ceremony they kissed in front of the crowds.
It was a moment many were looking forwards to, so what does a body language expert make of the moment.
Judi James told Express.co.uk exclusively her professional opinion on the moment.
She said: “This was perfectly choreographed and cleverly performed as soon as they appeared to avoid all the coy build-up that can make it clumsy.”
Meghan has a lot of experience kissing men on screen thanks to her career as a TV actress.
However, this kiss was a glimpse into the real personal life of the actress and humanitarian.
“Meghan murmured to launch it and Harry leant in for what looked very much like a Hollywood screen-style kiss: gentle, romantic, perfectly mutual and with Harry kissing her lower lip to avoid smudging the lip gloss!” Judi said.
It was a touching moment between the couple which sums up the romantic nature of the day.
Meghan Markle’s wedding dress was designed by Clare Waight Keller of Givenchy.
The dress was pure white silk, and was very simple in terms of its design.
It had a bateau neckline, a nipped in waist and long sleeves.
Prince Harry’s bride wore a diamond encrusted tiara atop her hair in pictures.
She also wore large diamond earrings in her ears as she smiled in the car.
Meghan Markle’s tiara was a nod back to UK royal history.
She opted for the Queen Mary’s Lozenge Bandeau tiara, which has not been worn since 1965.
Kensington Palace confirmed the tiara is the Queen Mary’s Lozenge Bandeau tiara tweeted: “The veil is held in place by Queen Mary’s diamond bandeau tiara, lent to Ms. Markle by The Queen.
“The diamond bandeau is English and was made in 1932, with the entre brooch dating from 1893.”
Meghan Markle’s other royal jewellery complimented the actress’s simple and classic wedding day look.