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How Kate Middleton Attracts William


Published: Sep 29, 2014 02:17 PM EDT
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14 Top Secrets About the Date of Kate Middleton

Kate Middleton, Duchess of Cambridge, met William in 2001 at the University of St. Andrews; they married on 29 April 2011 at West Minister Abbey.

1 Kate Middleton born to Michael and Carole Middleton on January 9, 1982; her father was a pilot and her mother was an airline stewardess. Kate Middleton played tennis, hockey and netball.

2 Her parents opened a party supply store and became millionaires. Master of Arts studies Master of Arts at the University of St. Andrews. She took photos to support her family's business, thus she became a good photographer.

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3 The Duchess hobbies are walking, tennis, swimming, sailing, and painting. While she was an undergraduate student she played for the university's hockey team.

4 At Andrews Kate Middleton and Charles met and date each other and married later.

5 She Worked in London for a clothing company Jigsaw Junior as a part-time buyer.

6 For a blue wedding tradition a blue ribbon Kate had attached with the interior of her dress.

7 Her patriarchal descend includes solicitors and landed gentry, but the matriarchal descend from butchers, plasterers, road sweepers and domestic servants etc.

8 William was attracted by her see-through dress, which she wore at the university fashion show in 2002, she owned the dress in 2011 at the price more than $120,000.in an auction.

9 Her age is 6 months older than her husband Charles.

10 She conducted travel to Malaysia, Singapore, Solomon Islands and Tuvalu along with Charles in connection with the Queen Elizabeth's Diamond Jubilee last year.

11 She got a tandem bike as the marriage gift from London Mayor Boris Johnson.

12 4 body guards are appointed for the full day security services by the Scotland Yard.

13 She appointed a private chef for preparing food for her and Charles.

14 She won the title "Most Promising Newcomer" by The Daily Telegraph.