A Definitive Timeline of Prince William and Kate Middleton's Relationship

A Definitive Timeline of Prince William and Kate Middleton's Relationship
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Almost a decade ago, Prince William and Kate Middleton captured the world's imagination, tying the knot in a royal wedding for the history books. Ahead of their 10th anniversary, we're taking a look back at the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge's time together.

Below, a timeline of their relationship, from their first meeting to today.

They met as students at the University of St. Andrews.

Both Kate and William earned their undergraduate degrees at the Scottish institution (she studied art history, while he studied geography), after enrolling in 2001. The Prince famously watched a charity fashion show that Kate modeled in, and her walk down the runway was rumored to spark his interest.

The couple shared a house with two other friends in college.

During their second year in school, Kate and William became roommates. "We moved in together as friends because we were living together, we lived with a couple of others as well, and it just sort of blossomed from there really," the Prince would later say in the couple's official engagement interview.

Their relationship first became public in 2004.

Kate and William were photographed on a ski trip together at Klosters, and their relationship—which they'd worked hard to keep under wraps—was first reported in the press.

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Photo credit: Anwar Hussein Collection/ROTA - Getty Images

They celebrated their graduation together the year after.

In a photo later released by Kate's family, the couple pose together on their graduation day—though at the ceremony itself, they were not seen together. "I just want to say a big thank you to everyone who has made my time here so enjoyable. I have been able to lead as 'normal' a student life as I could have hoped for and I'm very grateful to everyone, particularly the locals, who have helped make this happen," William said before the ceremony, per the Telegraph.

Kate and William both attended the wedding of Camilla's daughter in 2006.

Kate's attendance at such a high-profile event tied to the royal family caused some to speculate that she might indeed end up with the Prince. Later that year, she watched William graduate from the Royal Military Academy at Sandhurst—an event also attended by Queen Elizabeth, Prince Charles, and the Duchess of Cornwall.

In 2007, they broke up for a time.

In the couple's engagement interview, Kate reflected on their time apart. "At the time I wasn't very happy about it, but it made me a stronger person," she said. "You find out things about yourself that maybe you hadn't realized, I think you can get quite consumed by a relationship when you are younger and I really valued that time for me [the months apart] although I didn't think it at the time."

Kate helped William celebrate another milestone in 2008.

A month after the couple were spotted vacationing together at Klosters once again, the Duchess-to-be joined Prince William when he received his wings from the Royal Air Force. Kate was photographed alongside William, and the pair attended a private reception with Prince Charles and the Duchess of Cornwall after the ceremony, before joining other RAF Cranwell graduates and staff for a lunchtime celebration, per the Telegraph.

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Photo credit: Chris Jackson - Getty Images

In 2010, the couple announced their engagement.

Prince William proposed while the pair were vacationing in Kenya, using Princess Diana's ring ("my way of keeping [my mother] sort of close to it all," he told the press in their engagement interview). They announced their engagement publicly the following month.

"We had a little private time away together with some friends, and I just decided it was the right time really," William said in their engagement interview. "We'd been talking about marriage or a while, so it wasn't a massively big surprise, but I took her up somewhere nice in Kenya."

The following year, they said "I do" in a historic royal wedding.

Millions of people around the world watched the couple say their vows in a ceremony at Westminster Abbey. Kate wore a stunning Alexander McQueen gown designed by Sarah Burton, and the Queen loaned her the Cartier Scroll Tiara for the special day. Celebrities, foreign royals, politicians, and diplomats from across the Commonwealth, and members of the British armed forces were all in attendance.

Upon their marriage, the Queen granted the couple the titles the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge.

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Photo credit: Samir Hussein - Getty Images

The couple welcomed their first child, Prince George, in 2013.

William and Kate took part in the now-famous "Lindo Walk"—a relatively recent tradition, in which members of the royal family introduce their newborns to the public outside the maternity ward at St. Mary's Hospital Paddington, known as the Lindo Wing—and let the public get a first look at George, the third in line to the throne.

Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis followed in 2015 and 2018.

Both Charlotte and Louis were also delivered at the Lindo Wing. The young royals are fourth and fifth in line to the throne, respectively.

Photo credit: AARON CHOWN - Getty Images
Photo credit: AARON CHOWN - Getty Images

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