Prince William and Kate Middleton are observing their wedding anniversary in a quiet manner this year following Kate’s recent cancer diagnosis. The couple, who have three children, continue to demonstrate resilience amidst personal challenges.
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, Prince William and Kate Middleton, are marking their 13th wedding anniversary privately this year due to Kate’s recent diagnosis with cancer. The couple first met in 2001 at St Andrew’s University and married on April 29, 2011, in a ceremony at Westminster Abbey. Their marriage followed Prince William’s proposal in Kenya in 2010.
The couple’s relationship, which started with a friendship over shared breakfasts at university and saw a brief separation in 2007, has produced three children: Prince George, born in 2013, Princess Charlotte, born in 2015, and Prince Louis, born in 2018. Throughout their relationship and now during Kate’s health challenge, the couple has been noted for their resilience and commitment to each other and to their charitable work.