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Prince William, Kate Middleton ENGAGED: Royal Wedding Next Year

The Huffington Post/AP   First Posted: 11/16/10 07:49 AM ET Updated: 05/25/11 07:10 PM ET

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LONDON — The college romance that seemed to wilt under the pressure of adulthood and the glare of the paparazzi has blossomed at last. Prince William is finally engaged to his longtime girlfriend and will give Britain its biggest royal wedding since Prince Charles married Lady Diana Spencer almost 30 years ago.

Royal officials announced Tuesday that William will marry Kate Middleton next spring or summer in London, ending years of rumored splits, reconciliations and will-they, won't-they speculation.

William is second in line to the British throne after Charles, his father. Kate and William's first child would move ahead of his younger brother Prince Harry to become third in line to the throne.

William proposed during a vacation in Kenya last month, and gave Middleton the engagement ring once worn by his late mother, an oval blue sapphire surrounded by diamonds from the jeweler Garrard.

"This was my way of making sure that my mother didn't miss out on today," William said as the couple posed for photographers in the state apartments at St. James' Palace.

William wore a navy suit, Middleton a simple blue dress.

"Blimey," he said as the couple faced a torrent of camera flashes.

Middleton acknowledged that being queen was "a daunting prospect," and declined to say whether the prince had proposed on bended knee.

Many in Britain welcomed the royal engagement as a rare piece of good news in a time of economic uncertainty and cutbacks – a time much like 1981, when millions watched Charles and Diana's fairy-tale wedding. Their marriage eventually ended in divorce – but no one was dwelling on that detail Tuesday.

William's grandmother, Queen Elizabeth II, and her husband Prince Philip "are absolutely delighted for them both," Buckingham Palace said. Prince Charles said he was "absolutely thrilled," and his wife, Camilla, duchess of Cornwall, said her stepson's engagement was "the most brilliant news."

"It's wicked," said the duchess, who had just attended an event at the theater where the musical "Wicked" is playing.

Middleton's parents, Carole and Michael, welcomed the prince to their family.

"We all think he's wonderful, we're extremely fond of him," Michael Middleton said. "They make a lovely couple."

Prime Minister David Cameron wished the couple "great joy in their life together," and said when he announced the news during a Cabinet meeting it was greeted by cheers and "a great banging of the table."

Cameron, who said he had camped out on the street the night before Charles and Diana's wedding procession, predicted this royal wedding would be a "great moment for national celebration" that would unite Britain.

Charles' Clarence House office said he was "delighted to announce the engagement of Prince William to Miss Catherine Middleton." It used Twitter as well as a news release.

Few were surprised. Their engagement was the safest bet in Britain, an event so certain that bookies had stopped taking bets on a 2011 wedding. The date avoids London's Summer Olympics and the queen's Diamond Jubilee, both being held in 2012.

"Kate has been waiting for so long, I expected her to find someone else," said London tour guide Gabrielle Sullo, 53. "The media had called her 'Waitey Katie,' so it's about time that she stopping waiting."

No venue has been announced yet. For pomp, the ceremony is likely to fall between the extraordinary spectacle of the wedding of Charles and Diana in St. Paul's Cathedral and Charles' subdued second marriage to Camilla at Windsor Guildhall in 2005.

Patrick Jephson, Diana's former secretary, said her son's nuptials would be "a master class" in wedding planning.

The formal engagement is likely to turn the poised, brunette Middleton – already depicted approvingly in the fashion pages – into a global icon. With her confident good looks and long brown hair, Middleton has already become one of the most photographed women in Britain.

The palace will be hoping that she combines Diana's glamour and charm with a more commonsense approach to life. At 28, Middleton is considerably older than Diana was when she wed at 20 and has had greater life experiences and longer training in dealing with the media.

"She seems quite competent," said approving 22-year-old student Sarah Madden, "and seems to be just as wonderful as Diana."

William and Harry have spent a lifetime in the spotlight, with their drunken nights out and female friends the subject of constant tabloid gossip. William, who turned 28 in June, once told an interviewer he wouldn't marry "until I'm at least 28 or maybe 30." But since joining the military, both have kept a lower profile.

Middleton met William at the University of St. Andrews in Scotland. They shared a house along with other students in the seaside university town, where William initially studied art history before switching to geography.

In 2002, William paid 200 pounds to sit in the front row at a charity fashion show where Middleton was modeling in a daring outfit. They are thought to have started dating the next year.

St. Andrews congratulated the couple Tuesday, pointing out that the school has a reputation as "Britain's top matchmaking university."

A wealthy commoner rather than an aristocrat, Middleton is the daughter of self-made millionaires. Her father worked for an airline and her mother was a flight attendant before they started a mail-order business specializing in children's parties, run from their house in southern England.

She attended Marlborough College, an elite private school, where she played tennis and field hockey, before studying art history at St. Andrews. After graduating in 2005, Middleton worked as a buyer for the fashion chain Jigsaw. She is now employed by her family's party-planning business.

The couple's relationship became public with a joint photo on a Swiss skiing holiday in 2004. Middleton then became a media darling – especially after both graduated, which ended a British media agreement to leave William alone while he was at university.

Middleton was there when William was commissioned as a British Army officer after graduating from Sandhurst military college in 2006. She was photographed attending public events, going to work, even getting a parking ticket – a level of attention that evoked the romance of William's parents.

But William was determined that Middleton would not suffer the same media hounding endured by his mother, who died in a Paris car crash in 1997. He appealed through his office for the media to leave her alone.

In 2007, Middleton filed a harassment complaint against a British newspaper. She accepted an apology and admission of error from the Daily Mirror.

At the time, an engagement was so expected that the retail chain Woolworths even commissioned mugs, plates and other Wills-and-Kate memorabilia. The chain has since gone out of business.

Yet only weeks later in 2007, media reported – and Clarence House did not deny – that the couple had broken up. Newspapers pored over the apparent end of the relationship in long stories sourced to anonymous "friends."

William's army training kept them apart, said some. The media pressure was too much for her, said others. Still others murmured that senior courtiers felt Middleton's middle-class background wasn't royal material.

Soon, however, the same newspapers were reporting that the pair had rekindled their romance. They were photographed leaving a London nightclub together, and Middleton was snapped on a stag hunting expedition at the royal family's Balmoral estate in Scotland alongside Charles.

When William graduated from his first flying course in spring 2008, Middleton applauded from the sidelines – although his training was not without incident. The Ministry of Defense confirmed that William had landed a helicopter on Middleton's parents' lawn during a training flight and flew a Chinook to a friend's stag party on the Isle of Wight – earning him a drubbing in the press for his perceived sense of entitlement.

William later served a two-month deployment with the Royal Navy before training to become a Sea King search-and-rescue pilot with the Royal Air Force. He recently completed that training.

The pair have recently seen each other mostly on weekends, with William a frequent visitor to the Middleton family house in the affluent village of Bucklebury, 50 miles (80 kilometers) west of London.

Earlier this month, Middleton's parents were invited to join members of the royal family for a shooting holiday at Balmoral, another milestone on her road to acceptance into the royal family's inner circle.

Clarence House said after the wedding, the couple will live in north Wales, where William is based with the RAF.

Middleton has rarely, if ever, spoken about William in public. "I love the uniform. It's so, so sexy," – her assessment at William's graduation from Sandhurst – was a rare slip.

The couple were to give their first joint interview later Tuesday.

Not everyone was happy about the expected extravaganza. Graham Smith of the anti-monarchy group Republic said a lavish state-funded wedding amid a time of cutbacks was inappropriate.

"They need to pay for this event entirely themselves and not try to use it as some sort of PR exercise for the monarchy," Smith said.

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Associated Press writers Gregory Katz and Gillian Smith in London contributed to this report.

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02:00 PM on 12/08/2010
I think they should get married in one of Mr. Disney's castles.
01:40 PM on 11/22/2010
Aloha, Some of us Americans are her relatives...are you one?

We wish them much happiness.

Kate Middleton's Other Famous Relatives

http://familyforest.wordpress.com/2010/11/21/kate-middletons-other-famous-relatives/

and her Ancestors-at-glance fan chart at the FamilyForest.com website at:
http://familyforest.com/resources
07:38 AM on 11/18/2010
This is very high on my SIDCA list, (Sh*t I Don't Care About), maybe a 9.5, which is right up there with the chunky dancing Palin kid.
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Sol76
07:24 PM on 11/17/2010
What is the point of having royal families if they are all going to marry commoners? I am not being sarcastic about this; royals no longer seem to marry anyone from other royal families, as was the norm in the past. Maybe it is just a populist move that plays into women's childish fantasies of marrying a prince; this will ensure the prince and by extension the monarchy remains favourable in the minds of taxpayers/their subjects. I just don't see the point of having royal families if their members are not willing to follow the royal traditions.
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Cannonball Taffy O Jones
Khaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaan!
09:16 PM on 11/17/2010
The reason royals don’t marry other royals so much anymore can be summed up in one word, haemophilia.
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Sol76
09:23 AM on 11/18/2010
I doubt that Europe's or any other continent's princesses would be thinking much about haemophilia if they had a British prince in their sights.
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omobob
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04:48 PM on 11/17/2010
A dashing figure in his RAF uniform. Thank god he looks more like his mum than Dad. A male grandson for the Queen and she can retire and hand over the reigns to William. It’s been a long reign for Elizabeth. 1952. Queen Victoria holds the record.
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rezna
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04:46 PM on 11/17/2010
Okay, one question:

Where do I get her awesome white coat?!?!?

I must have that coat, seriously
03:17 PM on 11/17/2010
Prince William and girlfriend Kate Middleton are engaged to be married.
Congratulations to them! Best wishes to the young couple.
Love and respect each other always and do not let all the others interfere with your dreams.


You may view their Ancestors-at-a-glance charts at:
http://familyforest.com/resources
for more information on their family history.
http://familyforest.wordpress.com
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michelesda
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11:11 AM on 11/17/2010
Like they say, what woman can resist a uniform!
01:30 PM on 11/17/2010
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05:32 PM on 11/16/2010
Best wishes to Wills and Kate! Wonderfully uplifting news, and well-timed. Historically, the weddings of future British monarchs have a unique cachet and worldwide appeal that generate good will and more tourist income. The UK's austere Big Society program should benefit.

I am sure that thousands of North Americans will do what I did in 1981: Get up in the wee small hours on The Day to watch everything live. It will be a more worthwhile effort this time, I think, because unlike the tragic Diana, this bride possesses the maturity, solid family background, university education, extended courtship experience and long exposure to public life that should ensure her success as wife and queen.

I also think these educated young people will be careful to keep their wedding, marriage, children and future reign in step with the times. After all, if HM The Queen could twitter about their engagement today, can a truly modern 21st century monarchy be far behind?
04:18 PM on 11/16/2010
They have the Royal Family, we have the Kardashians!! oh wait...DAMN IT.
12:12 PM on 11/17/2010
Who knows? A thousand years hence, 'ancient manuscripts' might be unearthed indicating their divine provenance.
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Hontas Farmer
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04:07 PM on 11/16/2010
For all the Americans who evoke the revolution and talk about how we are free of Royalty. Consider the following list of presidents known to be descended from British Royalty.

George Washington (descendant of Edward III of England)
Thomas Jefferson (descendant of Henry I of England)
James Madison (descendant of Edward I of England)
John Quincy Adams (descendant of Edward II of England)
William Henry Harrison and his grandson, Benjamin Harrison (descendants of Edward I of England)
Zachary Taylor (descendant of Edward I of England)
Franklin Pierce (descendant of Henry I of England)
Rutheford Hayes (descendant of David I of Scotland)
Grover Cleveland (descendant of Edward I of England)
Theodore Roosevelt (descendant of Edward III of England)
William Taft (descendant of Edward I of England)
Warren Harding (descendant of Ethelred II of England)
Calvin Coolidge (descendant of Henry II of England)
Herbert Hoover (descendant of John of England)
Franklin Roosevelt (descendant of Edward III of England)
Richard Nixon (descendant of Edward I of England)
Gerald Ford (descendant of Edward I of England)
George H.W. Bush and his son, George W. Bush (descendants of Edward I of England)
Barack Obama (descendant of Edward I of England and William the Lion of Scotland)

http://www.blogtalkradio.com/gods_fallen_angel/blog/2009/07/15/presidents-related-to-british-royalty
http://hubpages.com/hub/Nearly-all-US-Presidents-are-descendant-from-the-British-and-French-Royal-Families

Furthermore the US has been ruled by presidential dynasty's the Adams's, Roosevelts, and Bush's
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07:05 PM on 11/16/2010
Personally I would rather have the Royal family, it would cost us less than paying for all these politicians who serve a minimum of one full term and collect for life.
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Hontas Farmer
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07:22 PM on 11/16/2010
Not true. To get a pension a member of congress has to serve for six years. That's one term in senate or three terms in the house.

Let us also count how much the hereditary peers and the house of lords cost the UK shall we?
05:53 AM on 11/18/2010
Yup, our so-called democracy reproduces inequity. Perhaps a good place to start with reform is to dismantle the royal family tradition. Here in Canada, the citizenry is dazzled by the royal family and nobody wants to reconsider their role in society. Are we all dumb sheep?
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Hontas Farmer
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12:54 PM on 11/18/2010
I don't know about that. I think the reason we see these dynasty's develop, even in the context of a Republic, is that some people really truly inherit traits that make them better politicians and governors. How else does one explain that in every presidential election where both candidates had blood ties to Royalty the one with more such ties won?

I strongly say like any good american that who governs should be decided by the periodic consent of the governed. Yet we tend to choose the same sort of people again and again.
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mssreader
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04:06 PM on 11/16/2010
I thought both Kate and William handled the announcement to the press very professionally and the later interview the same. Good for them as the public doesn't know every detail and the media should be shamed for such questions but that's so typical of them.
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blue in wv
There's a Great Big Beautiful Tomorrow!
03:25 PM on 11/16/2010
Congratulations to Prince William and Kate. I hope the press lays off them more than they did Prince William's mom. BTW, will Kate have to submit to that absurd "Virginity Test" that Lady Diana was subjected to? That was the biggest joke of the 20th Century. Hope Kate is not required to face such in-your-face hypocrisy in the 21st Century.
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aero56
04:05 PM on 11/17/2010
They have been living together for some time. I am so happy for them. They make an adorable couple and I can't wait to watch their wedding!!
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Matthew Harrold
Huzzah!
02:18 PM on 11/16/2010
Congratulations to the couple I say, and may your marriage be long lasting and happy. Let us just hope the media actually respect their right to some privacy. Yes their positions will be very public affairs, but it doesn't mean they have to be hounded 24/7.