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Post by Admin on Sept 19, 2013 15:22:11 GMT
Everyone thinks they know the story of how Kate Middleton and Prince William fell in love: They met at St. Andrews University, became friends and, later, roommates, and then started dating. But that's not actually how it happened, royal biographer and Vanity Fair contributor Katie Nicholl divulges in her new book, Kate: The Future Queen.
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Post by Admin on Sept 22, 2013 2:34:05 GMT
This was really fascinating for me," Nicholl told Couric. "I was speaking to some of her friends at Marlborough School, which was where she went before St. Andrews, and they said, 'Uh uh, she didn't meet him at St. Andrews. She met him before she got there...through some of her friends. They knew Prince William and Prince Harry.'"
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Post by Admin on Sept 23, 2013 7:37:03 GMT
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge were seen driving to Crathie Kirk near Balmoral, where they are currently enjoying their summer holiday, and joined the Queen, Prince Philip, Prince Charles and Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall at church. Prince William drove his wife who was wearing a grey and blue plaid coat by British designer brand Moloh that she previously chose for an engagement in Glasgow in April 2013.
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Post by Admin on Sept 24, 2013 21:06:17 GMT
We look at what gives William and Harry the royal X factor, from saving lives at work, to running around in army uniform. Report by Louise Hulland.
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Post by Admin on Sept 27, 2013 22:08:42 GMT
Prince George - who is third in line to the throne - will be christened by the Archbishop of Canterbury, the Most Rev Justin Welby, on October 23, Kensington Palace has announced. The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge's son will be baptised during the ceremony at the Chapel Royal, St James's Palace - just over three months since his birth. Kensington Palace said "close members of both families" will attend but the names of senior guests will be released at a later date. Earlier, it was announced the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge have a new coat of arms to represent them as a married couple. The Conjugal Coat of Arms has been approved by the Queen and combines William's coat of arms and Kate's shield from the Middleton family coat of arms.
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