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  • Kate Middleton playfully shimmied toward Prince William as they danced with locals in Hopkins, Belize
  • Royal fans were delighted over the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge's rare moment of public flirtation
  • Belize was the first stop in the couple's eight-day Caribbean tour on behalf of Queen Elizabeth's Platinum Jubilee year

Kate Middleton and Prince William shared a rare moment of public flirtation while in Belize as part of their Caribbean tour.

The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge kicked off the second day of their eight-day Caribbean tour on behalf of Queen Elizabeth's Platinum Jubilee year by dancing with locals in the coastal town of Hopkins in Belize Sunday.

Prince William and Duchess Kate were treated to a welcome dance after they were shown around the village, with both royals taking to the dance floor at the Garifuna Cultural Centre.

In a clip shared on Twitter by a royal fan account, Middleton can be seen flirtatiously shimmying toward her husband as Prince William watched on with a huge grin on his face. The duchess then grabbed him by the arm to join her, and they shared a laugh.

"Catherine is flirting with William!" the caption read.

For the outing, Middleton rocked a blue floral Tory Burch dress and styled her hair in beachy waves, while Prince William had on a light blue button-down shirt and dark blue slacks.

"Wow! What a welcome," the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge wrote in a statement posted to their Instagram, adding, "It was a privilege to spend time with the Garifuna community and experience some of their traditions, here in Hopkins. Thank you Mama G for hosting such a special event!"

Royal fans were delighted over Prince William and Middleton's flirty moment.

"They are never afraid to show the world how much in love they are. So magical," one fan commented.

"Lovely to see, they both still have it towards to each other," a second Twitter user wrote.

"That's absolutely priceless. Looks like they had a great time, and of course, fitted in very well and [were] much enjoyed by all whom they visited," another supporter wrote.

"She wants that fourth baby!" another royal fan joked.

Last month, Middleton — who shares Prince George, 8, Princess Charlotte, 6, and Prince Louis, 3, with Prince William — revealed that she still feels broody when around infants during a visit to the University of Copenhagen as part of her two-day solo royal tour in Denmark.

"It makes me very broody," Middleton was quoted by People as saying. "William always worries about me meeting under 1-year-olds. I come home saying, 'Let's have another one.'"

Meanwhile, in addition to dancing with the locals, Middleton and Prince William also learned how to make chocolate as they were shown around the Maya cacao farm in Hopkins.

The couple's Hopkins visit came after their first outing at a sustainable cocoa farm in Indian Creek in Belize was canceled amid local protests about colonialism.

Following their tour of the cocoa farm, Prince William and Middleton visited ancient Mayan ruins at an archaeological site deep in the Chiquibul Forest where they learned about the history and were taken to the stunning Caana ("sky palace") on Monday, People reported.

Their next stop in their Caribbean tour is Jamaica, followed by the Bahamas later in the week.

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HOPKINS, BELIZE - MARCH 20: Prince William, Duke of Cambridge and Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge travel to Hopkins, a small village on the coast which is considered the cultural centre of the Garifuna community in Belize. Here, Their Royal Highnesses will spend time with Garifuna people and witness a demonstration of Garifuna culture during their visit on behalf of Her Majesty The Queen on the occasion of the Platinum Jubilee. Chris Jackson/Getty Images