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Prince William married his long-time girlfriend Kate Middleton on 29 April 2011. Today, let’s take a look back at the ceremony and the couple.
Prince William, the oldest son of Prince Charles and the late Diana, Princess of Wales, was born 21 June 1982 in London. His future bride, Catherine Middleton, was born 9 January 1982 to Carole and Michael Middleton, in Reading.
William and Kate met at St. Andrew’s University during their first year as students, but their relationship began in 2003. They dated quietly for several years in Scotland, living with roommates, and studying art history (Kate) and geography (William, who’d initially enrolled in the art history program). The couple’s relationship was unconfirmed for several years, but Kate was pictured on a ski trip with William and his family, and photos soon spread back to England. After their graduation, they continued to date, and Kate made her first high-profile appearance as W
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As we continue our coverage of The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge’s tenth wedding anniversary, let’s take a look back at their bridal party to find out where the six youngsters who joined William and Kate on their special day are now.
Bridesmaids
Lady Louise Windsor was seven at the time of William and Kate’s wedding; today, she’s a 17-year-old student who shares her grandfather’s love of carriage driving.
Since the wedding, Lady Louise has been spotted at larger royal gatherings and accompanies her parents on the rare engagement. She underwent successful eye surgery in 2013 to correct her esotropia and currently attends St Mary’s School Ascot.
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With only one day to go until the
Duke and Duchess of Cambridge celebrate their tenth wedding anniversary, we have decided to reminisce on their big day.
wife Kate married at Westminster Abbey on 29 April 2011. Just like most royals couple, the wedding was a huge affair, with around 1,900 guests invited to the religious ceremony and some 600 people then invited to a luncheon at Buckingham Palace, hosted by
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But the nation was certainly in awe of their young bridesmaids and page boys. Here at
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The couple s fairytale nuptials were watched by an audience of 2,000 in Westminster Abbey, and 36.7 million around the world as the wedding was broadcast globally
Among the pomp and ceremony, there were lighthearted moments too, including the Duke of Cambridge s then three-year-old goddaughter Grace Van Cutsem clapping her hands over her ears to escape the cheers
Pippa Middleton also garnered headlines galore in her close-fitting gown as she helped her sister adjust the train on her £250,000 gown by Alexander McQueen
Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, 38, wed at Westminster Abbey on April 29 2011
Grace Van Cutsem, three, stole show with her scowl as Kate and William kissed
She s now 13 and attends private school close to the family home in Oxfordshire
Lady Louise Windsor was just seven when she accompanied Kate up the aisle
Since attended many high profile engagements including Prince Philip s funeral