Spectre: Daniel Craig looks loved up with wife Rachel Weisz in rare display of affecton

Affectionate: Rachel Weisz and Daniel Craig cuddle up at the Spectre premiere
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Jennifer Ruby27 October 2015
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Daniel Craig and wife Rachel Weisz weren’t shy about showing their affection for one another at the Spectre world premiere.

The A-list pair, who are usually very private about their relationship, seemed more loved up than ever as they arrived at the Royal Opera House on Monday night.

While Weisz left her husband to chat to the crowd and do press on the red carpet, she seemed unable to keep her hands off him when they ventured inside.

The 45-year-old was spotted wrapping her arms around her other half as they waiting in line to greet the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge.

Pucker up: Daniel Craig and Rahcel Weisz share a kiss
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As Prince Harry arrived to chat to Craig ahead of the film screening, Weisz kept hold of his hand throughout.

Craig, 47, seemed in great spirits as he chatted to fans and posed for selfies at the premiere, admitting that he was enjoying every minute.

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Speaking to Rick Edwards on the red carpet, he said: “It's just fantastic to see everybody out tonight. I'm not overwhelmed, I'm very excited and I can't wait for people to see the movie.”

After months spent keeping in shape for his fourth outing in the role, Craig told us that he was looking forward to treating himself again.

He said: “I try and keep in good shape and I did through the movie so instead of having a pizza I might have a pint of Guinness to celebrate. Four or five I hope.”

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Craig went on to describe the last decade in which he's played Bond as a 'journey' that has changed his life.

"It feels like it's been a long journey but it's very exciting and it's changed my life. I still get incredibly excited about coming to these things," he told us.

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