Kate Middleton heartbreak: How Duchess put end to break up with 'unspoken agreement'
KATE MIDDLETON put an end to her breakup with Prince William with an "unspoken agreement" over their future relationship, royal commentator Rebecca English claimed.
Kate Middleton and Prince William's break up discussed by expert
Kate Middleton and Prince William took a break from their four-year-long relationship after some "issues" developed behind palace doors. The future Duchess of Cambridge is believed to have put an end to her separation by having Prince William agree to an "unspoken" deal about the future of their relationship. Royal commentator Rebecca English told Channel 5 documentary 'William&Kate: Too Good to Be True': "When they reconciled, it was definitely an unspoken agreement if not a spoken agreement between Will and Kate that this wouldn’t happen again.
"That if they got back together again, it would be an eye on having a long-term future together."
Prince William met his future wife when they were both students at the University of St Andrews and would be together for nearly four years before temporarily calling it quits due to the "intense pressure" they faced about getting engaged.
Commentator Victoria Arbiter said: "The engagement whispers were starting, there was intense pressure on William and Kate.
"And short of printing the tea towels, everyone had these two walking down the aisle imminently."
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The growing scrutiny is believed to have played a pivotal role in pushing William and Kate apart but the pair rekindled their relationship months after separating.
Kate increasingly appeared alongside Prince William during official events and even attended family ceremonies while the future king was away at military training.
In November 2010, Prince William and Kate finally announced their engagement after seven years together.
The prince had popped the question during a 10-day holiday to Kenya he had organised to celebrate passing his RAF helicopter search and rescue course earlier in the year.
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In an interview following the announcement, William admitted it had taken him some time to plan the perfect romantic proposal.
He said: "I'd been planning it for a while but as every guy out there will know it takes a certain amount of motivation to get yourself going.
"So I was planning it and then it just felt really right out in Africa. It was beautiful at the time.
“I just…I had done a little bit of planning to show my romantic side.”
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Prince William and Kate Middleton married in a grand ceremony at Westminster Abbey with over 1,900 guests and millions of viewers who tuned in to watch the televised wedding from across the world.
In addition to members of the Royal Family, several European royals attended, including the Queen of Denmark and the Queen of Spain, cousins to the Queen and Prince Philip respectively.
Her Majesty granted her grandson and his new wife the titles of Duke and Duchess of Cambridge to use alongside the HRH style during their engagements in England and abroad. Additional titles were also granted to use in Scotland and Northern Ireland.
Kate and William welcomed their first son, Prince George, in July 2013.
Their daughter Princess Charlotte joined the family in May 2015, followed by another son, Prince Louis, in April 2018.