On the other hand … ## Princess Diana and Prince Charles' first appearance together was super ‘awkward’

Ah, new love.

When you’re first falling for someone, you just can’t keep your hands off each other.

Except, this didn’t appear to be the case for Princess Diana and Prince Charles, Moore explained.

Princess Diana and Prince Charles riding in a carriage on their wedding day

“Diana and Charles appeared awkward together from their very first public appearance,” Moore toldThe List.

She pointed tothe couple’s very first interview after they got engaged.

When Prince Charles touches Princess Diana again, she downright cringes!

Princess Diana and Prince Charles at their engagement announcement

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However, Moore did not see any of this enthusiasm from the royal groom and his bride-to-be.

This is a huge red flag," Moore said.

Princess Diana and Prince Charles at their engagement announcement

Instead, Charles maintains the same flat tone in which he started the interview."

The princess, meanwhile, was not behaving like she’d just been swept off her feet.

Moore added, “This body language shows that she did not believe what she was saying.

Princess Diana and Prince Charles at their engagement announcement

Perhaps sealing the deal was the hue of Princess Diana’s face as she awkwardly discussed their engagement.

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Perhaps that awkwardness gave way for love after Prince Charles and Princess Diana had a child together?

The wedding of Prince Charles and Princess Diana

It gives the impression of quite the contrary.

“Even a new baby couldn’t bring this couple closer.”

The princess, at this point, had seemingly resigned herself to a loveless marriage.

Prince Charles, Prince William, and Princess Diana on a bench outside

“Her body language indicates that she feels defeated.”