The British royal family, in an archive photograph (Europa Press)
The couple, formed by Kate Middleton and Prince William, is one of the most talked about since they made their relationship public. A marriage that many see as a fairy tale, and that has remained together through all the bumps that have occurred in recent months.
They met in 2001 and today, 23 years later, they are still in love and have managed to start a large family with their three children, Prince George (10 years old), Princess Charlotte (9) and Prince Louis (6). Since its beginnings, the marriage has always seemed natural and very much in love, with looks, gestures and displays of affection, and they have wanted to show that love is still present between them.
For a relationship to work, both must do their part and it seems that William knows how to win over Kate. Sources close to the British royalty have revealed what love ritual the Prince of Wales performs every night to make his wife feel comfortable. It is already customary in Guillermo and Catalina’s house that her husband brings her a gift after the little ones in the house fall asleep.
Although they have many poses, announcements and official events, when they arrive home the British family is just as traditional as those who are not part of royalty. And sometimes, it is not necessary to drink a glass of alcohol only when there is a toast to something important.
Prince William and his family, in a Christmas family pose (Instagram/@princeandprincessofwales)
A close friend of the royal duo has revealed that William often brings Kate a drink after their three children are in bed. And it is not known exactly if it is a modest beer, a glass of wine or a more elaborate cocktail. Previously, it was believed that the princess’s favorite drink was a pint of Guinness, but it seems that now, the princess opts for something completely different.
Although Kate has changed her preferences, the tradition of William bringing the drink to his wife with a goodnight kiss does not seem to change. A source close to the couple confessed: “William brings Kate a gin and tonic. “They take care of each other, but in different ways.” Thus, both would enjoy an intimate moment, relaxation and disconnection from everything, such as the health problem that Wales is going through and that has generated tension in the British Royal House.
The love between the two arose at the University of St Andrews, where Kate was studying Art History and William Geography. Little by little they got to know each other and deepened in each other, until in 2011, they said “I do” in Westminster Abbey in 2011.
Since their beginnings, they have shown loyalty to each other, being together during the three pregnancies, health problems and respect for the differences that may exist between them. An example of affection, tradition and family. He has known how to support his wife in difficult times and vice versa, but they have never seemed upset about having more or less of a role for one or the other.
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