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How Kate Middleton won over Prince William with her cheeky sense of humour

We find that the now Prince William was just as awkward as anyone else would be while meeting a member of the British royal family, says Kate when there are meet the first time. During the pair’s first few days of knowing each other, it was discovered that their 2002 meeting at St. Andrews was not anything else but love at first sight.

William at the start of his college life had said: “I just hope I can meet people I get on with. I don’t care about their background.” It was a report by Mirror Online. And when she first met William. She later commented on that and said: “I think I went bright red when I met you and sort of submerging off, feeling very shy.

She is also revealed “We spent more time with each other, had lots of fun, and realized we shared the same interests. She’s got a naughty sense of humor, which helps me because I’ve got a really dry sense of humor, so it was good fun.”

An incident was revealed by royal historian Robert Lacey who wrote in his book Battle of Brothers: “Just a month or so into their first term together, they attended a party at which William was getting seriously hit upon by a pushy female student.” “The prince was being polite, but he couldn’t shake her off, and the girl didn’t get the hint until Kate appeared behind him and put her arms around William. ‘Oh sorry,’ he said, ‘but I’ve got a girlfriend,’ and he and Kate went off giggling together,”.

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