Prince William said "chop chop" to Princess Kate, causing "tension," royal commentator says.

Prince William said "chop chop" to Princess Kate, causing "tension," royal commentator says.

Royal fans have probably already seen Prince William say "chop chop" to his wife, Princess Kate, at the recent royal wedding in Jordan. [And now podcaster Rachel Burchfield (who also happens to be the editor of Marie Claire) has weighed in on the matter.

"Husbands, don't do this, don't do this - William is saying 'chop chop' when Kate talks to the bride," Burchfield said on the podcast Royal.

"First of all, William, you were talking to the bride the whole time, and then Kate comes up there and she's talking to her like she has no time at all, and he's like, 'Chop, chop.'

Co-host Jessica Robinson said, "I thought it was funny!" and Burchfield added, "I don't think he's doing it to be disrespectful. But I could feel Kate's nervousness as she walked away.

Burchfield wasn't the only one who didn't like what she saw in that video: body language expert Judy James was also less than pleased with the Prince of Wales.

Body language expert Judy James is also not too happy with the Prince of Wales.

"While he is clearly moving on from greeting the bride and groom, Kate is lively and very friendly standing with the bride.

"She is not causing a "major traffic jam" by stalling the line, and the next guest is still talking to the groom.

So what's up, William?

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