The Long Road to Engagement
So, okay, why did William take so long to propose? (There was even a breakup thrown in there, in 2007, though it was short-lived in nature.) Prince William and Kate Middleton first met in 2001 while studying at the University of St. Andrews.
Their romance began a year or two later, but it wasn’t until 2010 that William proposed. They had been together for almost eight years by then. Their engagement was announced in November 2010, and they got married on April 29, 2011. William wanted to ensure Kate understood the pressures of royal life before committing, offering her a chance to back out if she found it overwhelming.
Learning From the Past
William’s cautious approach stemmed from witnessing his parents’ troubled marriage. Prince Charles and Princess Diana married quickly, with significant age differences and little acquaintance. Their marriage ended in a public, painful divorce in 1996. William wanted to avoid repeating this history, emphasizing the need for Kate to be fully prepared for the royal lifestyle. He mentioned in an interview that he wanted to give Kate time to see what life as a royal entailed before fully committing. This decision showed William’s desire to protect their relationship from the pressures that had affected his parents.
The Perfect Proposal
Despite the long wait, William’s proposal was romantic and thoughtful. He proposed to Kate during a private getaway in Kenya, in a beautiful setting on a wildlife reserve. The couple had discussed marriage previously, but William chose this special moment to ask officially. Kate found the proposal very romantic, and the couple was thrilled to share the news.
Their wedding was followed by a secret honeymoon planned by William, demonstrating his romantic side and careful planning to ensure their journey into marriage began on a high note. The thoughtful approach and the time they took to understand each other helped them build a strong foundation for their marriage