Moment Princess Catherine was 'left in tears' when Prince William canceled their big plans at the last minute...

Prince William and Princess Catherine met while they were both students at St Andrews University in 2001. They were both studying history of art at the time. Catherine is said to have played a role in encouraging Prince William to continue his studies during his initial struggles.

Prince William, mindful of his parents' troubled marriage, was reportedly cautious about making a long-term commitment to Kate. This led to moments of uncertainty in their relationship.

In 2006, Prince William and Princess Catherine were unable to spend Christmas together at the Queen's Sandringham celebrations because, at that time, only married couples were typically invited. To make up for this, they had made "big plans" for the New Year. However, Prince William ultimately canceled those plans and decided to spend time with his own family instead, leaving Kate disappointed.

According to author Katie Nicholl, William left Kate 'in tears' after he cancelled their New Year plans in 2006

William and Kate were a well-established couple but did not spend Christmas together in 2006. Pictured: Will and Kate leaving Boujis nightclub on 7 September 2006

In April 2007, the news broke that Prince William and Princess Catherine had decided to break up. This development surprised many, and sources at the time reported that Queen Elizabeth II was disappointed by the news.

The breakup was temporary, and the couple eventually reconciled shortly after. Their relationship ultimately grew stronger, leading to their engagement in 2010 and their grand wedding in 2011.

The royal couple announced their engagement to the public in 2010 and married in 2011

Despite the early challenges, Prince William and Catherine have since built a solid and enduring marriage. They have three children and continue to fulfill their roles within the royal family while maintaining a commitment to privacy in certain aspects of their personal lives.

After their temporary breakup, Prince William and Princess Catherine were seen together at an army party at barracks in Bovington, Dorset, just weeks later. This public appearance indicated that they had reconciled and were back together.

Following their reconciliation, Catherine moved into Prince William's Clarence House flat. They spent weekends together when he returned from his military duties on Fridays. This marked a significant step in their relationship as they began to build a life together.

Prince William and Princess Catherine's engagement was officially announced to the public in November 2010. This news was met with excitement and anticipation, as it marked a major milestone in their relationship.

In interviews after their engagement, both William and Kate acknowledged the value of the temporary breakup. Kate mentioned that it made her a stronger person and allowed her to discover things about herself. William agreed that the time apart had been valuable, helping them find their own paths and grow as individuals.

Their wedding took place on April 29, 2011, at Westminster Abbey in London. It was a global spectacle, with an estimated 162 million people watching the ceremony worldwide. The event was attended by a host of dignitaries, including David Beckham and Sir Elton John.

Since their marriage, Prince William and Princess Catherine have become parents to three children: Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis. Their family life has been a prominent aspect of their public roles, and they have actively engaged in various royal and charitable activities.

They now have three children together - Prince George who is nine years old (to the left of William), Charlotte who is seven (centre) and four-year-old Louis (far left). They are pictured on the balcony following Trooping the Colour last year

The journey of William and Kate's relationship has been marked by challenges and growth. Despite initial difficulties, they found their way back to each other and have built a strong and enduring marriage, becoming beloved figures in the British royal family.

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