Prince William and Kate Middleton seem more focus than ever about their royal roles. Amid the departure of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle from the royal family, which potentially increases Prince William and Kate's workload, a body language expert said that the Cambridges appear to be "on the same page."

Energy reader and body language expert Alison Ward told Daily Express that Prince William and Kate's recent royal engagements show they are a united front. She said that the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge show strong signs of compatibility despite the problems within the royal family.

Ward said that Prince William and Kate look directly into each other's eyes whenever they talk or address each other in public. Their bodies are also facing each other when they are standing together and they walk in sync. All of these indicate compatibility and friendship between the two royals and, if there are facing stress over the alleged royal rift with Prince Harry and Meghan, there are no traces of it from the Cambridge couple's face. 

The body language expert also observed that Prince William and Kate appear to be closer than ever. Ward thinks that there is pure warmth in their connection to each other despite the pressures of being royals. 

Meanwhile, Prince William and Kate will soon be working side by side with Prince Charles and Camilla, the Duchess of Cornwall, in an upcoming royal engagement. According to reports, the Prince of Wales' diary indicated that they will be visiting Defence Medical Rehabilitation Centre on Feb. 11.

According to royal expert Chris Ship, this is actually an unusual set up since Prince Charles and Camilla normally do not carry out royal engagements with Prince William and Kate. Ship believes that this would have been an event for Prince Harry and Meghan with the Cambridges. However, since Prince Harry and Meghan decided to step back from their royal life and are now staying in Canada, the royals may be dividing engagements supposedly meant for the Duke and Duchess of Sussex. 

Meanwhile, a friend of Prince William and Prince Harry said that the brothers did not part under good terms when Prince Harry left for Canada in mid-January. The same friend, however, said that the sons of Prince Charles have been talking more and more to each other long distance since then. Royal observers are holding out hope that Princess Diana's boys will soon patch things up following their rumored two-year rift.