Kate Middleton, Prince William Broke Up Before Getting Married; It Might Happen Again?

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Dec 15, 2016 11:52 AM EST

Before Kate Middleton and Prince William having their fancy wedding in April 2011 and called off their relationship for some reason. The royal couple before getting married they were having a rough time to each other and have decided to part ways. 

William was invited with Kates's family to celebrate the New Year's Eve with them at the Middleton booked a house in the snowy Scotland countryside. William first grants Kate's family invitation and then, later on, he changed his mind that makes Kate upset.

According to Parade, it was said that celebrating the holiday together with the Queen in Sandringham is a strict royal tradition as expected. Kate is not allowed to join with William's family unless he was married to William.

William just left the day during Kate's twenty-fifth birthday to attend his first regiment. Prince William was to be stationed with the Household Cavalry at Lovington Barracks in Dessert for three months.

The three hours driving was determined that the Prince wouldn't return to London every weekend. When he was away the prince was spotted on a number of occasion drinking, dancing, and being flirty with women in London which were Kate angered. 

After having the right time of their relationship, June 2010 they were secretly reunited at a themed party which is held in William's barracks. It was to celebrate the end of his training for preparing for his royal duties, according to Popsugar.

While taking their vacation in Kenya that month of October, William presented Kate with the same fancy stunning 12-carat oval blue Ceylon sapphire ring. It was worn by his late mother Princess Dianna and asked Kate to marry him. 

After the engagement was made public, he said that he just knew and wanted it to feel comfortable where he did it. He also wanted it to mean something other than the act of just getting married. Kate and William just need time to work with their relationship.

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