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Kate Middleton and Prince William met almost 20 years ago at the University of St Andrews in Fife, Scotland. The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge were friends for a year before they moved into
a house with two fellow students and the romance reportedly blossomed in 2002. In June 2005, they were photographed smiling by Kate’s father, looking very much in love on the day of their
graduation ceremony. Despite dating on and off for seven years, it was not until 2010 that the Duke of Cambridge decided to propose. For this reason, in the years leading up to her
engagement, the Duchess was dubbed "Waity Katie" as it was claimed she was simply waiting for the Prince to pop the question. When the proposal finally arrived in Kenya, though,
according to a 2011 Vanity Fair report by royal expert Katie Nicholl, Kate likely felt that every year she had waited was worth it. Once the now-engaged couple returned to Britain, Ms
Nicholl wrote, William wanted to do the right thing and ask Kate's father, Michael, for her hand in marriage. After receiving his blessing, the future King made him swear not to say
anything in order to avoid his grandmother's fury. Ms Nicholl wrote: "As soon as they were back in England, William invited the Middletons to Balmoral for a shooting weekend.
"Although Kate had been many times, it was the first time her parents – who had met Charles and Camilla on a handful of occasions, including William’s 'passing-out' ceremony
at Sandhurst had been invited to the Queen’s private estate. "Although he was not in residence, Charles had given his permission for them to stay at Birkhall (his residence on the
Balmoral estate) and allowed Michael and Carole the use of his personal driver. "William organised a private shooting lesson for them, and on Saturday night, just before dinner, he took
Michael aside. "In the tartan-furnished drawing room, which is exactly as the late Queen Mother left it, he asked Michael for permission to marry Kate. JUST IN: HOW FERGIE RISKED
QUEEN’S FURY WITH SHOCK TV APPEARANCE The official announcement came shortly afterwards. On Tuesday, November 16, at 11:05am, Clarence House issued a press statement via the Royal Family’s
newly launched Facebook site and sent out a tweet on their Twitter page: “His Royal Highness Prince William of Wales and Miss Catherine Middleton are engaged to be married.” Prince Charles’s
website announced: “The Prince of Wales is delighted to announce the engagement of Prince William to Miss Catherine Middleton. "The wedding will take place in the Spring or Summer of
2011 in London.” As news organisations around the world headed outside Buckingham Palace, to broadcast the news and speculate on where and when the wedding might be, William and Kate gave
their first-ever TV interview.