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Wills and Kate’s most loved-up moments on tour!

Since arriving Down Under, Wills and Kate haven’t been able to hide just how loved-up they really are!

Since arriving Down Under, Wills and Kate haven’t been able to hide just how loved-up they really are!

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Since arriving Down Under, William and Catherine, who tend to keep their relationship largely out of the public eye, haven’t been able to hide just how loved-up they really are!

The picture-perfect couple have stolen our hearts with their adorable lovey-dovey moments and oh-so-sweet displays of affection for each other.

Aside from the obvious chemistry between the young and vibrant pair, the loved-up royals have given us plenty of ‘aww’ moments.

From Catherine’s cute and quirky smirks to Prince William’s cheeky gestures and clever banter, the couple are proving more and more that they’re just like the rest of us!

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Check out Wills and Kate’s most aww-worthy moments here:

While visiting Taronga Zoo, a cheeky Prince William had Catherine in stitches when he gave her a flower in the tree kangaroo enclosure.

The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge have been spotted joking around together on a number of occasions.

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Every look exchanged between Wills and Kate is just the most adorable thing ever!

Even after Wills beat competitive Kate in a yacht race, the loved-up couple still managed to make light of the situation.

Aww! These guys are just too cute! Such a happy couple.

It appears as though William is quite the Prince Charming.

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William, Catherine and baby Prince George are the picture-perfect family!

Catherine gives her husband, Prince William, a supportive pat on the shoulder.

The loved-up pair can’t take their eyes off each other. Cute!

Doing what normal couples do: Wills and Kate looked relaxed as they watched a rugby game, with Prince William drinking a beer and Catherine chatting casually to those sitting nearby.

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The Duke and Duchess share a laugh during their tour of the Omaka Aviation Heritage Centre in New Zealand.

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