Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's most adorable moments came well after they said "I will." As the smitten newlyweds rode in a horse-drawn carriage through the streets of Windsor, they sneaked in a second kiss, chatted about their need for a drink (royals, they're just like us!), and were just downright adorable.

Photographer Yui Mok captured an intimate snapshot of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex during the carriage ride and it's now going viral β€” people are even connecting it to Princess Diana. (If there's a will, there's a way.) Take a look for yourself:

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"I was positioned on the roof of George IV Gateway of Windsor Castle, and they passed directly beneath me during their carriage procession," photographer Yui Mok explained on Twitter. But what really caught people's attention was the unique shape of the couple's bodies: a heart. Mok claims it was purely a coincidence β€” but a history-making one at that.

People have since started to call the image "Diana's view" β€” and well, the photo is exactly that. ** Reaches for tissues **

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Body language experts say this photo is telling of the couple's relationship β€” yes, even more so than the photos during their ceremony. "This is exactly what you want to see after a wedding," Susan Constantine, human behavioral expert and author of The Complete Idiot's Guide to Reading Body Language told GoodHousekeeping.com. "The way their bodies naturally turn toward one another indicates that this an emotional moment rather than an intentional one."

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"Meghan's holding hands with her husband in a classic 'Princess Grip,'" Constantine explained. "This 'teacup hold' is very common for royals, indicating that the husband provides the strength in this given moment."

And if you take your eyes away from the couple for a second β€” just a second, we promise! β€” you'll notice that Prince Harry is mirroring the guardsman. "The way his legs are separated and outside hand is outstretched is identical to the guardsman, which tells me that this is something they've been taught to do." Verrrrry likely.

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Plus, the heart-shaped formation (!!) of their bodies is nearly as good as it gets. "They have a modified heart formation," Patti Wood, body language expert and author of SNAP: Making the Most of First Impressions, Body Language, and Charisma told GoodHousekeeping.com. "Typically heart-shaped body language requires two people to have their heads facing one another but this is a unique circumstance." Given the fact that they had to wave to the cheering crowd, this is the next best thing.

In addition to holding hands, the couple is also touching shoulders and legs. "Harry's leg is broadly out and confidently touching Meghan's," Wood explained. "At the same time, their shoulders and sides of their arms are sweetly touching." Now, that's love folks.

In the words of Frank Sinatra (and later the couple's photographer), "love and marriage, love and marriage, go together like a horse and carriage." Ain't that the truth.

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