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Kate: That year, she wept because William had ruined her New Year's resolutions

Kate: That year, she wept because William had ruined her New Year's resolutions

Maybe anyone can't stand it, especially when Kate's parents are ready to welcome their new aunt. According to royal expert Katie Nicole's book Creating a Royal Romance, Prince William promised Kate in 2006 to celebrate the New Year with her and her family, but William, the "stinky boy," changed his mind at the last minute. According to the authors, the new Chinese New Year's Eve in 2006 is synonymous with tears for the current Duchess of Cambridge.

The book records that one day before their marriage, William and Kate discussed spending the New Year at Kate's house. As usual he spent the holidays with his grandmother, Queen Elizabeth II, with his family at Sandringham. But the Duke of Cambridge changed his mind at the last minute. It was undoubtedly a heavy blow to Kate, who was said to have cried heartily at the time. Moreover, Prince William's decision even casts Kate into doubt about the future of their relationship.

Kate: That year, she wept because William had ruined her New Year's resolutions

It is suspected that Elizabeth II and Charles are tripping behind their backs

Katie Nicole writes: "William has always had doubts and sat down with his father and grandmother to have a candid discussion about his future with Kate. Both advised him not to act hastily." Now it seems a bit like William persuading his brother to be a little more laid-back when dealing with Meghan, except that he was met with Prince Harry's "Who do you think you are?" He returned, and William obeyed the queen and his father.

Kate: That year, she wept because William had ruined her New Year's resolutions

According to Katie Nicole, Kate and William "broke up" the following year. But according to the Mirror, the Queen was disappointed with their brief breakup.

In 2021, the Cambridge couple spent Christmas at their home in Ammer Manor. It was reported that it wasn't just Kate, William and their three children who celebrated the holiday that day, but Kate's mother's family was also said to have arrived.

| Liang Ishikawa

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