PRINCE WILLIAM, KATE MIDDLETON LOVE STORY BOOK

Kate Middleton Prince William and his bride-to-be Kate Middleton embark on their last official engagement together before the Royal Wedding later this month. Despite a heavy shower of rain the couple were all smiles as they greeted the Mayor of Blackburn prior to the opening of the Darwen Aldridge Community Academy in Darwen, Lancashire.
William and Kate: A Royal Love Story’ a book covering Prince William and Kate Middleton couple’s love, was written by James Clench, a royal reporter of The Sun newspaper was published in last Friday. The ‘William and Kate: A royal Love Story’ book was written about the details relationship of Prince William and Kate Middleton.
The book’s cover page made with the photograph oh Prince William and Kate Middleton, which are taken on their royal engagement party.
This book ‘William and Kate: A Royal Love Story’ is written with covering the royal romance of this couple. As like ‘Diana: Her True Story’ written by Andrew Morton whose book was published in 1992 which covered with Princess Diana and Prince Charles’s fairytale romance, this book ‘William and Kate: A Royal love Story’ also excepted to rock the royal family before April 29, 2011.
“William and Kate: A Royal Love Story” charts the romance between “the boy (Prince William) who would be king one day” and “the middle-class girl ( Kate Middleton) who had harbored a crush on him (Prince William) since her school days.”
The book ‘William and Kate: A Royal Love Story’ traces “the greatest love story of the century (U. K.)” from the couple’s (Prince William and Kate Middleton) 1st meeting at a Scotland university. It claims that Prince William’s nickname for Kate Middleton was ‘Babykins’, while Kate called him ‘Big Willie’.
Cathy Rentzenbrink, manager of U.K. book store Waterstone said “Publishers have books that are ready to go. If Andy Murray won Wimbledon I imagine there would be a book very soon off the press called ‘My Wimbledon’ by Andy Murray”.
The future King and his love first locked eyes as fresh-faced students at St Andrew's University, when, in September, 2001, they arrived to begin their new lives in Fife.

It wasn't long before the alluring brunette charmed the country's most eligible bachelor and in their second year, along with two others, they moved into a house in the centre of town before swapping it for a cottage on the outskirts a year later.

When they graduated the principal described St Andrews as the country's top matchmaking university. "You may have met your husband or wife," he told the graduates. For Kate, it just so happened that her future husband was also the future King. 

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