Prince Harrydidn’t miss a beat when it came to making sureMeghan Marklewas camera ready!
While getting ready to pose for a group photo with the women of Hubb Community Kitchen on the grounds of Kensington Palace on Thursday, where theyenjoyed a mealcreated from recipes featured in the special cookbookshe helped create, Meghan was likely wishing she opted for hersignature low bun.
A gust of wind blew the Duchess of Sussex’s hair straight up — butPrince Harrywas ready to jump to the rescue.
“Sorry!” Meghan said as Harry jokingly ran his hands over her head to pat her hair down. The royal couple then shared a laugh at the moment.
As Meghan chatted with the women, Harry momentarily rested his chin on his wife’s shoulder — anothersweet PDA move from the famously affectionate couple.
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Meghan showed off her cooking skills at the event, flipping chapatis confidently and turning koftas on the grill.
Prince Harrywas careful to follow several steps behind, making small talk with guests and watching proudly as his wife took center stage.

Royal etiquette expertMyka Meier, founder and director ofBeaumont Etiquette, tells PEOPLE that there are no formal rules onroyal couples being lovey-dovey in public— it’s at their own discretion.
“WhilePrince Harryand Meghan holding hands is atypical for royal engagements, it is a seemingly welcomed gesture to show unity and celebration of their engagement period,” royal etiquette expertMyka Meier, founder and director ofBeaumont Etiquette, previously told PEOPLE. “There is no protocol that says they can not show affection on official engagements, and this gesture makes them relatable and lovable to the public.”
She continued, “MeghanandPrince Harryholding hands at a royal engagement is a refreshingly modern approach to their new role both as a couple and as representatives of the royal family.”
source: people.com