Uncle Prince Harry and aunt Meghan Markle were all smiles in their new nephew, Prince Louis’ christening portraits, which were released on Sunday.
The royal newlyweds appeared in two of the four portraits, which were taken in the Morning Room at Clarence House (grandpa Prince Charles and Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall‘s official London residence).
In one of the photos, Meghan snuck in their signature couple move when she looped her hand through Harry’s arm.
Since they made their very first appearance together at the Invictus Games last September, the royal couple has held hands, rubbed each other’s backs and linked arms in public — moves almost never seen by other members of the royal family.
“While Prince Harry and 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 expert Myka Meier, founder and director of Beaumont Etiquette, tells 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.”
This article originally appeared on PEOPLE
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