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Prince William losing interest in Kate Middleton and their married demanding for divorce

The romance between Prince William and Kate Middleton, now the Princess of Wales, has captivated people worldwide, often being likened to a modern-day fairy tale. From their days as college sweethearts at St. Andrews University to their grand royal wedding and the three children they share today, their relationship has indeed seen its share of magical moments. However, like any relationship, theirs has also faced its ups and downs.

In a new biography titled *Catherine, The Princess of Wales* by Robert Jobson, a Royal contributor for ABC News, one of the couple’s more challenging moments is brought to light. According to the book, Prince William and Kate experienced a brief breakup in January 2007, just before Kate’s 25th birthday. At that time, William was serving as a second lieutenant in the Blues and Royals, and the media was rife with speculation about a potential royal engagement. However, instead of an engagement, William unexpectedly called Kate to suggest that they take a break, leading to a phone conversation that lasted about 30 minutes.

In this emotionally charged call, William expressed his uncertainty about their future and suggested that they needed some space to figure out their own paths. The breakup, which occurred over the phone, was reportedly devastating for Kate, who felt let down by the sudden turn of events.

Despite this setback, the couple eventually found their way back to each other. After some time apart, they reconnected at a mutual friend’s party and gradually reconciled. By October 2010, during a vacation in Kenya, William proposed to Kate, marking the beginning of their journey toward marriage. The engagement was officially announced to the public in November 2010.

Reflecting on their relationship, Jobson notes that Kate entered the marriage with a clear understanding of both the highs and lows that had characterized their years together. Despite the challenges they had faced, Kate was convinced that their deep love for one another would endure.

Their wedding, which took place on April 29, 2011, at Westminster Abbey, was watched by millions around the world. The ceremony marked the beginning of a new chapter for the couple, who have since become one of the most beloved and influential pairs in the royal family.

Earlier this year, William and Kate celebrated their 13th wedding anniversary, sharing a never-before-seen photo from their wedding day on social media. The picture, taken inside Buckingham Palace, shows a beaming William with his hands resting on Kate’s waist, while Kate smiles and holds her wedding bouquet, capturing a moment of joy and connection that has come to define their relationship.

This latest biography offers a deeper look into the couple’s journey, highlighting both the challenges they have faced and the strength of their bond. As they continue their royal duties and raise their family, William and Kate’s story remains one of resilience, love, and partnership.

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