Here is a bit of news to warm the
cockles of all ‘romantics’ at heart. The Duke of Cambridge is a romantic too,
and thinks ‘romance is important’ in his marriage to Duchess Catherine.
Wills & Kate the so-much-in-love couple |
The royal duo who tied the knot
after an eight-year long courtship in April last year, live a quiet, private
life at their cottage in Anglesey, North Wales.
Now friends of the couple have
revealed that Prince William has a deep romantic side to him and loves to
surprise or sometimes treat his wife when they're together.
A source told Us Weekly:
'William believes romance is important. He's not cheesy but he does like to
make romantic gestures.'
Last year has been spent by the
young royal couple visiting nations across the globe as part of the Queen’s
diamond jubilee year, in the bargain even amassing a huge fan following
worldwide.
However once they are at home base
in Anglesey or in London
the couple lead a more normal and down-to-earth existence as any other couples.
US Weekly reporting about
William and Kate’s typical day informs that Catherine generally starts her day
in the British capital with an early morning jog around Kensington Palace
grounds with in all probability her guards and her dog Lupo.
This is followed by a healthy
breakfast which most of the time she herself rustles up, after which she goes
through the latest charity reports and her public schedules for the day.
After which she will dress up and
attend the scheduled public engagement and if time permits, will fit in a hair
appointment. The evenings are spent leisurely either at home or in the company
of her sibling Pippa Middleton.
A source giving a peep into
William and Kate’s routine life said: "If William is not in London, she'll (Kate)
spend time with Pippa, who comes for a visit when they're both free."
Meanwhile, Prince William spends
a typical day in Anglesey flying helicopters
with the RAF. At 7 am he has his breakfast with the officers, after which he
begins responding to any search-and-rescue calls. As a captain it’s his job to
ensure his team is in the air within 15 minutes.
The Duke of Cambridge’s
afternoons consists of a short lunch, followed by carrying out of any other
duties with his squadron. As any working husband, he returns home to his spouse
Catherine the next morning after sleeping overnight at the RAF base.
A press officer added: "Kate
is a (typical) military wife, supporting her husband whenever possible."
Source: Belfast
Telegraph.co.uk
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