Kate middleton was ‘auditioned’ by prince william for royal role


Kate middleton was ‘auditioned’ by prince william for royal role

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The now Duke and Duchess of Cambridge held onto a loving relationship for almost 10 years before they tied the knot in April 2011, but a royal expert has suggested that Kate was auditioned


for the role. Speaking on ITV's The Day Will and Kate Got Married, royal expert Robert Lacey explained the need for the process. “It's been said that William was auditioning


Catherine for her future role,” said Mr Lacey. “And I think there's a truth to that. “William is the future King of Britain and the Commonwealth and, like it or not, part of his job was


to choose a consort who would do the job well.” This month will mark the tenth wedding anniversary of the Royal couple, who now share three children. Although happily married now, their


relationship wasn’t perfect at first, as the couple briefly split up in 2007. Royal expert, Katie Nicholls said: “It was William who instigated that split. “Kate wanted a sense of commitment


and at that point in time, William wasn't able to give it to her.” Mr Lacey added to this in his 2020 book, Battle of Brothers, saying that William dumped Kate over the phone. READ


MORE: KATE MIDDLETON FOLLOWING IN FOOTSTEPS OF DIANA WITH ‘GESTURE’ The Cambridges have not yet announced how they plan to celebrate their ten-year wedding anniversary, but considering


current lockdown restrictions, it is likely to be a scaled-back event.