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KATE’S SHOCK ULTIMATUM TO WILL

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On the night of April 14, 2007, in what became Kate Middleton and Prince William’s second major breakup, Kate was photograph­ed by the paparazzi leaving Boujis nightclub in tears and climbing into a taxi alone. Shortly afterwards she gave William a shock ultimatum which would see their relationsh­ip become more committed and eventuate in their marriage.

Compromisi­ng photograph­s had been published in the press of William enjoying a night out at the Elements nightclub near Bovington Army Camp with a young Brazilian named Ana Ferreira. Kate later learned that he had danced the night away with another pretty girl.

Seeing the photograph­s in the press the next day, Kate had had enough and delivered another ultimatum. Either she had William’s full commitment, or they should take another break from the relationsh­ip. She hoped her stance would bring William to his senses, but he was not yet ready to make a commitment.

Prince William was still living in army barracks and spending off-duty evenings with his army mates drinking in the local pubs. Back in London at his old haunt, the Polynesian-themed Mahiki club, he celebrated his newfound freedom by dancing with a series of pretty girls and after drinking too much yelled, “I’m free, I’m free!”

Much later, William would explain his conduct saying, “We were both very young … were both finding ourselves.” For William, the memory of his parents’ turbulent marriage made him cautious about making any commitment to Kate. He was intelligen­t and sensitive and did not want to hurt her, but the combinatio­n of his parents’ divorce followed by his mother’s terrible death had made him wary.

Kate and William’s reunion took place at a fancy-dress party at William’s barracks. Kate went as a ‘naughty nurse’ and William wore a policeman’s helmet and hotpants. They danced together all evening and spent the night together – and the relationsh­ip was back on its former footing.

 ??  ?? This is an edited extract from ROYAL MARRIAGES by Susanna de Vries, published by Pirgos Press. It’s $39.99 and available in stores nationally. Pictures of William flirting in the nightclub (left) put an end to his relationsh­ip with Kate. They eventually reconciled, and in 2010 he proposed.
This is an edited extract from ROYAL MARRIAGES by Susanna de Vries, published by Pirgos Press. It’s $39.99 and available in stores nationally. Pictures of William flirting in the nightclub (left) put an end to his relationsh­ip with Kate. They eventually reconciled, and in 2010 he proposed.
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