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​Prince William and Kate Middleton’s 15th wedding anniversary: From college crush to surviving cancer — 7 times they proved they were meant to be​

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| ETimes.in | Last updated on - Apr 30, 2026, 11:41 IST
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Prince William and Kate Middleton’s 15th wedding anniversary: From college crush to surviving cancer

When people talk about royal marriages, it usually sounds distant: a perfect picture of obligation, tradition, and a sense of duty. But Prince William and Kate Middleton always seemed different, a little more real. Their story kicked off in college, filled with awkward friendships, unexpected feelings, and a lot of figuring things out. Fifteen years after tying the knot, the Prince and Princess of Wales aren’t celebrating with a grand display. They mark the milestone quietly, surrounded by their three kids, showing that for them, it’s not about the pomp; it’s about what happens behind closed doors and in those everyday moments.

What really draws people in isn’t the big, royal wedding (though it was something to see). It’s all the messy bits leading up to it: all the times they weren’t sure, the periods they split up, the relentless pressure from the media. Before that famous walk down the aisle, they spent years growing up and deciding, over and over, to choose each other.

One can go back to Kate’s unforgettable runway walk at university, the moment William admits he *really* noticed her. Or their breakup in 2007, which from the outside looked like the end, but somehow made them stronger. His quiet proposal in Kenya sealed the deal, far away from the royal spotlight. Since then, they’ve faced more than a few tests, especially recently, as Kate’s cancer diagnosis in 2024 reinforced what matters most to them.

After everything, their marriage doesn’t look much like a fairy tale anymore. It’s something sturdier: a partnership held together by grit, growth, and steady loyalty.

Here, we look back at seven moments that really shaped William and Kate’s story.

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When friendship blossomed into something more

A lot of relationships start with a spark, but not theirs. William and Kate met in 2001 at St Andrews University — just two students sharing classes and group dinners, nothing special at first. But in 2002, Kate walked the runway in that famous see-through dress, and William saw her in a new light. Their relationship took its sweet time; this one’s no whirlwind romance, just a slow, steady build.

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The runway walk that flipped the script

That student fashion show is a piece of royal history now. Kate, the confident and unexpected girl, caught William’s eye, and things shifted. Their relationship grew out of ordinary college stuff: cooking disasters, late-night chats, and the kind of laughter you only share with real friends. All that normalcy built a strong foundation for everything that came later.

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Breakups that tested everything

Fairy tales often leave out the rough patches and trying times. Fortunately, William and Kate didn’t get that luxury. They split quite a few times, most particularly in 2007, after years of dating and relentless public attention. For a lot of couples, that should have been it. But they took time apart and then found their way back, both a little older, both more certain. William even called it a period of “finding themselves.” Their breakup didn’t end the story; it helped redefine it.

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A proposal far from palaces and the ring that sealed the deal

After multiple ups and downs, when William finally made up his mind and proposed in Kenya in 2010, it wasn’t just a romantic gesture — far away from the royal protocols, it was meaningful. They’d spent nearly a decade navigating life together, through ups and downs, and that moment made everything official: no photographers, no crowd, just the two of them.

The ring William gave Kate is equally iconic: a 12-carat sapphire surrounded by diamonds, once worn by Princess Diana. When they showed it off after announcing their engagement, it was instantly recognized and gave fans a direct line back to his late mother, Princess Diana. For the couple, it was a way to keep her close, adding even more weight to an already symbolic gesture.

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The royal wedding, redefining the modern fairytale

On April 29, 2011, the world tuned in for their wedding at Westminster Abbey. Everyone remembers the dress Kate wore, the tiara she had on her head, and the royal pageantry that accompanied. Still, the little moments — think those glances, the little jokes only they shared, and even the unplanned balcony kiss — showed this was a real couple, not just a set of royal figures on display.

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Building the family and parenting in their own way

Being royal parents could mean handing off the tough stuff. That’s not what William and Kate wanted. From Prince George, Charlotte, and Louis’ arrivals, they’ve made it clear: family comes first. School runs, muddy boots, and days in the garden — all matter as much as any royal engagement. They’re redefining royal parenting by doing it all themselves and making childhood feel as normal as possible for their kids.

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The cancer diagnosis and weathering storms together

The last few years haven’t been easy on the Wales family. Kate’s cancer diagnosis in 2024, on top of everything else (from their growing roles to losses in the family), brought new challenges. Instead of pulling away, they grew closer, relying on each other more than ever. These struggles revealed their deep connection, an enduring love for each other, and a steady and reliable partnership, more about resilience and real life than images or headlines.

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