INSIDE THE RELATIONSHIP OF PRINCE WILLIAM AND PRINCESS KATE

The Royal Couple had started their family when they got married on 29th of April, 2011. But it was reported that in 2007, the Royal Couple were separated.

Royal experts had stated that Prince William was the person who decided to split, since he felt that there are no longer “fun” between them, and with this situation, Princess Kate was, “desperately upset”.

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It is stated that follwing their break up, Prince William had been seen in the night life of London, with other women.

And then it continued in the reports that Kate Middleton had said “harsh words against him, and stated that Prince William had “humiliated” her. She explained that the situation is “cheapening her image.”

“It was the first such warning she had dished out over the course of their four-and-a-half-year relationship,” said an expert.

“Kate had had enough, and words were exchanged. Kate told William that he was making her look bad, one of her friends explained. She has coped for years with girls flinging themselves at her boyfriend, and for a while, she found it humorous and even flattering.”

William and Kate: A Royal Love Story writer, Christopher Anderson, had stated that Camilla is the name behind their separation.

“I was in London when the breakup [of William and Kate] occurred. I was shocked, completely stunned, everyone thought it was only a matter of time before William was going to ask Kate to marry him. And then people started telling me that Camilla was behind it,” Christopher Anderson had stated back in 2016.

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“She might have realized the awful burden she would have taken on. It’s a life sentence marrying a royal,” Judy Wade, royal correspondent for Hello! Magazine said.

“We did split up for a bit,” Prince William had stated in an interview, back in time.

“But that was just, we were both very young, it was at university, we were both finding ourselves and such, and being different characters and such.”

“I think I, at the time, wasn’t very happy about it, but actually, it made me a stronger person,” Princess Kate continued on him.

“You find out things about yourself that maybe you hadn’t realized. Or I think you can get quite consumed by a relationship when you’re younger. I really valued that time for me as well although I didn’t think it at the time, looking back on it.”

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Royal expert Duncan Larcombe, had stated in his interview with, OK!, in 2021, “Kate and William’s relationship blossomed when they were at St Andrew’s University, doing normal student-y things and just enjoying each other’s company,”

“Being a future king you might expect William to whisk Kate away to Paris for the day or an extravagant lunch at a top restaurant, but they’ve never been like that. They’re more of a fish and chips on the seafront type of couple, as we saw when they went back to St Andrew’s for an engagement recently.”

“While the doting grandparents do the babysitting, William and Kate have been able to slip to the local pub for a night out, just the two of them,”

“I’m told that they did this to celebrate William’s birthday in June [in 2021]. Another favorite of the couple is for William to cook bolognese for Kate, and they sit on the sofa watching TV. It reminds them of their student days when they first met and their enduring romance began.”

Judy James, body language expert, commented on a instance between Kate and Willion, on her interview with Express.

“While he has clearly moved on from the meet and greet with the bride and groom, Kate stands talking to the bride in an animated and very friendly way,” she said.

“She is not causing a ‘log jam’ [by] holding up the queue and the next guests are still talking to the groom, so there appears to be no logical reason for William to hurry his wife along, especially as she only adds a few seconds to the conversation.”

“It has to be said that his behavior is overly dominant here, with his critical parent behavior putting her firmly in the implied role of a naughty child.”

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