Prince William and Kate Middleton pose for photographs in the State Apartments of St James Palace on Nov. 16, 2010 in London, England.Photo:Chris Jackson/Getty
Chris Jackson/Getty
It was 14 years ago today that the world got its first true glimpse ofPrince WilliamandKate Middletonas a couple in their first joint interview.
Take a look at some of the most compelling snippets from the couple’s engagement interview.
Prince William and Kate Middleton pose for photographs in the State Apartments of St James Palace on Nov. 16, 2010 in London, England.Chris Jackson/Getty
The couple shared how the proposal happened
“We had a little private time away together with some friends, and I just decided that it was the right time, really,” he said. “We had been talking about marriage for a while so it wasn’t a massively big surprise. I took her up somewhere nice in Kenya and I proposed.”
The future king added, “I’d been planning it for a while, but as any guy out there will know, it takes a certain amount of motivation to get yourself going. I was planning it and then it just felt really right out in Africa. It was beautiful at the time. I had done a little bit of planning to show my romantic side.”
Of his late mother’s engagement ring, “I had been carrying it around with me in my rucksack for about three weeks before that, and I literally would not let it go. Everywhere I went I was keeping hold of it, because I knew this thing, if it disappeared, I would be in a lot of trouble. And because I’d planned it, it went fine. You hear a lot of horror stories about proposing and things going horribly wrong — it went really, really well, and I was really pleased when she said yes.”
Kate was surprised when the proposal finally happened — and let slip that William was a ‘romantic’
Despite knowing one another since 2001 and dating since roughly 2002 or 2003 — including a short breakup in 2007 — Kate said she “really didn’t expect it at all.”
“I thought he might have maybe thought about it but no,” she said of whether she saw the proposal coming. “It was a total shock when it came, and [I was] very excited.”
The proposal itself “was very romantic,” she said, laughing. “There’s a true romantic in there.”
William and Kate shared how they felt now that the world knew they were engaged
Keeping their engagement a secret for roughly three weeks was “quite difficult not telling anyone, keeping it to ourselves for reasons we had to,” William said. “And it’s really nice to finally be able to share it with everyone.”
“We’re like sort of ducks, very calm on the surface with little feet going under the water,” he added. “It’s been really exciting. We’ve been talking about it for a long time so for us, it’s a real relief and it’s really nice to be able to tell everybody.”
Lady Diana Spencer (later to become Princess of Wales) reveals her sapphire and diamond engagement ring while she and Prince Charles, Prince of Wales pose for photographs in the grounds of Buckingham Palace following the announcement of their engagement.Tim Graham Photo Library
It was important to William to give Kate his mother’s ring
Princess Diana had been gone for 13 years when William proposed; he was just 15 years old when she died. Of the ring Kate now wore on her finger — the first time the public had seen the ring since Diana’s death — “It is a family ring, yes. It’s my mother’s engagement ring, so I thought it was quite nice because obviously she’s not going to be around to share any of the fun and excitement of it all,” William said. “This was my way of keeping her close to it all.”
“Obviously I would have loved to have met her, and she’s obviously an inspirational woman to look up to,” Kate said later in the interview. “Obviously to this day and going forward and things, you know it is a wonderful family, the members who I’ve met have achieved a lot and very inspirational.”
William stressed that there was no pressure for Kate to be “the next Diana”: “There’s no pressure, because, like Kate said, it is about carving your own future. No one is trying to fill my mother’s shoes, what she did is fantastic. It’s about making your own future and your own destiny and Kate will do a very good job of that,” he said.
Parents of Kate Middleton, Michael and Carole Middleton, make a statement following the engagement of their daughter to Prince William, outside their home near the village of Bucklebury on Nov. 16, 2010 in Berkshire, United Kingdom.Stefan Rousseau - WPA Pool/Getty
Stefan Rousseau - WPA Pool/Getty
William didn’t ask Kate’s father for her hand in marriage
“I was torn between asking Kate’s dad first and then the realization that he might actually say ‘no’ dawned upon me,” William said of Kate’s father, Michael Middleton. “So I thought if I ask Kate first, then he can’t really say no. So I did it that way ‘round. I managed to speak to Mike soon after it happened really, and then it sort of happened from there.”
The couple spoke about the famously tight-knit Middleton family of five — Kate, her father Michael, motherCaroleand younger siblingsPippaandJames. “Kate’s got a very, very close family,” William said. “I get on really well with them, and I’m very lucky that they’ve been so supportive. Mike and Carole have been really loving and caring and really fun and have been really welcoming towards me, so I’ve felt really a part of the family and I hope that Kate’s felt the same with my family.”
“They’ve been great over the years, helping me with difficult times,” Kate added of her family. “We see a lot of each other and they are very, very dear to me.”
Of starting a family of their own someday, Kate said, “I hope we will be able to have a happy family ourselves.”
They shared their origin story
William said the two met “a long time ago now,” as first-year students at the University of St. Andrews in Scotland.
“We were friends for over a year first and it just sort of blossomed from then on,” he added. “We just spent more time with each other, had a good giggle, had lots of fun and realized we shared the same interests and just had a really good time.”
“I actually think I went bright red when I met you and sort of scuttled off, feeling very shy about meeting you,” Kate added. “Actually, William wasn’t there for quite a bit of the time initially, he wasn’t there for Freshers Week, so it did take a bit of time for us to get to know each other, but we did become very close friends from quite early on.”
“When I first met Kate, I knew there was something very special about her,” William said. “I knew there was possibly something that I wanted to explore there. But we ended up being friends for a while and that was a good foundation.”
Prince William walks with his girlfriend Kate Middleton after his graduation ceremony at RAF Cranwell on April 11, 2008 in Cranwell, England.Pool/Anwar Hussein Collection/WireImage
William clarified that when they became roommates in their second year at university, “we moved in together as friends. Because we were living together, we lived with a couple of others as well, it just sort of blossomed from there really. We just saw more of each other, hung out a bit more and did stuff.”
The two even bonded in the kitchen, as “he did cook for me quite a bit at university, and it would always come with a bit of angst and a bit of anger if something had gone wrong and I would have to wander in and save something that was going,” Kate said.
“I would say I’m getting better at cooking. Kate would say I’m getting a lot worse,” William added, with Kate replying, “I don’t give him enough chance to practice.”
“No, that is true. I get quite lazy about cooking, because when I come back from work it is the last thing I want to do, really is spend loads of time cooking,” William said. “When I was trying to impress Kate, I was trying to cook these amazing fancy dinners, and what would happen was I would burn something, something would overspill, something would catch on fire and she would be sitting in the background just trying to help, and basically taking control of the whole situation, so I was quite glad she was there at the time.”
Of being friends first before falling in love, “I do generally believe now that being friends with one another is a massive advantage,” William said. “It just went from there. I knew over the years, I knew that things were getting better and better and we went through a few stumbling blocks as every relationship does, but we picked ourselves up and carried on. From where you had the odd problem when you are first getting to know each other, those have all gone and it is just really easy being with each other.”
He jokingly added, “It is really fun and I’m extremely funny and she loves that, so it’s been good.”
William and Kate showed their senses of humor — and poked fun at one another
William said he was attracted to Kate’s “really naughty sense of humor, which kind of helps me because I’ve got a really dry sense of humor, so it was good fun, we had a really good laugh and then things happened.”
When asked about rumors that Kate had a poster of William on her wall, the heir to the throne joked, “There wasn’t just one, there was about 20.”
“He wishes,” Kate retorted. “No, I had the Levis guy on my wall, not a picture of William, sorry,” to which William said, “It was me in Levis, obviously.”
Prince Charles, Prince of Wales, known as the Duke of Rothesay, Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, known as the Countess of Strathearn, and Prince William, Duke of Cambridge, known as the Earl of Strathearn, when in Scotland during a visit to Dumfries House on March 5, 2013 in Ayrshire, Scotland.Danny Lawson - WPA Pool/Getty
Danny Lawson - WPA Pool/Getty
Kate detailed meeting the formerPrince Charlesand Queen Elizabeth for the first time
Meeting the parents — or grandparents, for that matter — can be nerve-wracking even if, you know, your boyfriend’s father isn’t the future king and his grandmother isn’t Queen Elizabeth. Kate said, “I was quite nervous about meeting William’s father, but no, he was very, very welcoming, very friendly, it couldn’t have gone easier really for me.”
Of the late Queen, “I first met her at Peter and Autumn’s wedding, and again it was in amongst a lot of other guests, and she was very friendly,” Kate said of meeting the monarch at William’s cousin Peter Phillips’ 2008 wedding to Autumn Kelly.
“She was very welcoming, she knew it was a big day and everything was going on with Peter and Autumn,” William added. “She had wanted to meet Kate for a while, so it was very nice for her to come over and say hello. We had a little chat and got on very well.”
They addressed their 2007 breakup
“To be honest, I wouldn’t believe everything you read in the paper, but in that particular instance we did split up for a bit,” William said of their brief 2007 split. “We were both very young, it was at university, we were both finding ourselves as such and being different characters and stuff, it was very much trying to find our own way and we were growing up, it was a bit of space and a bit of things like that and it worked out for the better.”
Kate Middleton and Prince William attend day 1 of the Cheltenham Horse Racing Festival on March 13, 2007 in Cheltenham, England.Indigo/Getty
William shared why he waited so long to propose
The press paid ample attention to how long William waited to propose, to which he said in the interview, “We’ve [been] planning it for at least a year if not longer. It was just finding the right time, and that’s what most people say about couples, it’s just about timing.”
“I had my military career and I really wanted to concentrate on my flying and I couldn’t have done this if I was still doing my training, so I’ve got that out of the way and Kate’s in a good place in terms of work and where she wants to be, and we both just decided now was a really good time,” he continued.
“I’m also glad that I’ve had the time to sort of grow and understand myself more as well so hopefully do good job,” Kate responded.
Prince William (L) and his fiancee Kate Middleton wave as they pass St Salvator’s halls during a visit to the University of St Andrews in Scotland on Feb. 25, 2011.ANDREW MILLIGAN/AFP via Getty
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Kate’s preparations for her future role as a royal were already underway
“It’s obviously nerve-wracking, because I don’t know the ropes really,” Kate said of life as a member of the royal family. “William is obviously used to it, but I’m willing to learn quickly and work hard.”
“I really hope I can make a difference, even in the smallest way. I am looking forward to helping as much as I can,” she said of becoming a working royal.
The couple were “massively excited,” William said, joking that he’d be “quite happy when the interview’s over.”
“But no, we are hugely excited, and we are looking forward to spending the rest of our lives together and seeing what the future holds,” William said.
source: people.com