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Kate Middleton Spills on ‘Shock’ 2007 Split From Prince William: ‘I Wasn’t Happy’ and Felt ‘Consumed’ But Came Back ‘Stronger….. Check In
Few British royal romances captivate like that of Prince William and Kate Middleton, both 42, and now holders of the ancient titles TRH The Prince and Princess of Wales.
Their journey, though seemingly a fairy tale for many, encountered a significant hiccup in early 2007 when the couple briefly parted ways. This interlude, verified by Kate herself, ultimately fortified their bond, leading to the enduring partnership we witness today that is set to last their entire lifetimes.
William and Catherine first met in the autumn of 2001 at the University of St Andrews in Scotland. The future king and queen started dating in early 2002, in what would become an epic, nearly nine-year romance before wedding bells rang in April 2011.
The couple’s time apart proved transformative. Reflecting on the breakup in her and William’s November 2010 engagement interview, Kate admitted she “wasn’t very happy” but acknowledged it made her a “stronger person.” She emphasized the importance of self-discovery, stating, “You find out things about yourself that maybe you hadn’t realized.”
William echoed this sentiment, explaining, “We were both very young… it was just sort of a bit of space and a bit of things like that, and it worked out for the better.”
A pivotal moment in the millennial-royal romance occurred during a 2002 charity fashion show when Kate graced the runway in a daring lace ensemble, capturing William’s undivided attention. Despite their blossoming relationship, by early 2007, speculation was rife that William would propose on Kate’s 25th birthday, according to reports.
Contrary to public expectation, the prince felt “claustrophobic” and opted to end the relationship. This decision led to a publicized split, a departure from their earlier, more private separation during university days.
Post-breakup, William was spotted reveling at a London nightclub, reportedly exclaiming to friends, “I’m free!” However, the prince’s initial relief was short-lived. Royal commentator Richard Palmer observed that William soon yearned for Kate’s companionship. In his solitude, William sought solace in a solo cinema outing, watching Blades of Glory to lift his spirits.
Kate, on the other hand, showcased resilience during the split. She was frequently seen enjoying London’s nightlife, often accompanied by friends like Charles Morshead and Henry Ropner. While these associations sparked rumors, insiders clarified they were merely platonic.
The future queen’s public appearances, marked by her radiant demeanor, reportedly stirred feelings of regret in her future king.
A friend of the prince noted, “Even if they were just pals, it was difficult for William seeing Kate out, letting her hair down on the arms of other men. He increasingly began to realize how much he missed her company.”
Their reconciliation was swift. A mere two months later, at a celebration marking the end of William’s military course, the prince was seen affectionately kissing Kate, signaling their renewed commitment.
An observer recounted, “William didn’t care that people were looking. At midnight, he started kissing her. They just couldn’t keep their hands off each other.”