This is beyond sweet.
So, none of us can deny the fact that Prince William and Kate Middleton are madly in love.
Not in a PDA obvious way, but in a real, true love kind of way.
William would do anything for Kate, even if it were to go against royal tradition.
For example, William made a promise to Kate the day they got engaged, that was a royal first.
In a new documentary “Kate Middleton: Working Class to Windsor” it was revealed that Kate is different from everyone who married into the Royal Family before her.
Why? Because she did not have to leave her family behind.
On the documentary, Vanity Fair’s Katie Nicholl said: “Once you married into the Royal Family, you became a Windsor and that was that.”
“Well, it was different when Kate and William got married.
“When William asked Kate to marry him, he made it very clear that she wouldn’t have to leave her family behind her once she married into his family.”
“He promised her that they’d always stay a part of the family and they have done.”
“Whether it’s joining the Queen at Ascot or being on an important barge within the Queen’s fleet at the Diamond Jubilee celebrations, they’ve been there.”
The documentary also revealed that before Kate married William, she had a real Princess Diaries moment.
Kate Middleton received lessons on how to be royal (can you imagine?).
“From the beginning, Kate Middleton had a great deal of support from the Royal Family which was really instructed by the Queen.”
“This was to make sure that she knew as much as she could possibly know and what to do in every situation – bearing in mind, of course, that she didn’t grow up in this world.”
“There were things like learning how to get out of a carriage without exposing your modesty and learning how to bend down to get flowers from a young girl without exposing your modesty.”