Prince Charles has always been affectionate towards Camilla Parker Bowles. And every now and then, the royal couple has also been photographed while engaging in their public displays of affection.

In one of the couple’s photos from years ago, Prince Charles kisses Camilla passionately on the lips. The heir to the throne’s eyes is closed, and Camilla’s eyes are closed as well.

A second photo shows Prince Charles leaning into his wife to give her a kiss on the lips. The dad of two’s eyes is once again closed, but Camilla’s eyes are open. The royal couple’s body language suggests that they are very comfortable with each other.

Meanwhile, Prince Charles also has some photos wherein he’s kissing Princess Diana on the lips. During one of their outings, Princess Diana looks as though she made the first move in kissing her then-husband.

The Princess of Wales also has a smile on her face while kissing Prince Charles, but it is evident that Prince William and Prince Harry’s dad is feeling a bit awkward. The royal couple’s eyes are both open in the snap.

In another photo, Prince Charles looks as though he’s holding Princess Diana a little too tightly while kissing her on the lips. Princess Diana’s eyes are open during their PDA.

Prince Charles and Princess Diana’s have oftentimes looked awkward around each other in public. And it was only in the years after their divorce that the public learned that their marriage wasn’t a fairytale.

The Prince and Princess of Wales reportedly didn’t love each other. Prince Charles was rumored to have only tied the knot with Princess Diana because he couldn’t marry the love of his life, Camilla, decades ago.

Prince Charles and Camilla, on the other hand, have stayed together for years. In fact, the couple even got into an affair while Prince Charles was still married to Princess Diana. The late royal found out about the affair, and she and Prince Charles divorced in 1996.

Prince Charles, Camilla
Prince Charles, Prince of Wales and Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall attend the reopening of Hillsborough Castle on April 09, 2019 in Belfast, Northern Ireland. Getty Images/Chris Jackson