It’s hard to imagine now that there was any real drama between Kate Middleton and Prince William relationship. The couple started dating in 2003 while attending university. But after four years, the prince decided he wasn’t ready to take the relationship any closer.

Princess of Wales biographer Robert Jobson told the Daily Mail that William ended the relationship over the phone. During the 30-minute conversation, the two disagreed.
“It was a devastating blow for Catherine, who felt doubly broken because she dumped over the phone,” the expert said.
Kate, used to public life, did not want to reveal her distress. Her mother, Carol, agreed with her daughter and feared that the press pressure would be too much for her to handle. To help her cope, Carol takes Kate to Dublin.

William, according to biographers, got drunk a tavern in the capital and loudly proclaimed his new independence.
Kate also needed a way to cope with the breakup: soon, she often seen in nightclubs, and many photos of the future queen enjoying the nightlife appeared on the Internet.
There were numerous rumors and gossip about who they were. Experts believe that rumors play an important role in the couple’s reconciliation. William read the tabloids, which were filled with articles about Kate.

He couldn’t stand how happy he looked without Kate. All this made him realize that he couldn’t live without Kate and that he wanted to marry her one day.
Their reunion happened at one of the costume parties organized by a mutual friend. Kate arrived dressed as a nurse. According to Jobson, the couple spent the first part of the evening talking before moving to the dance floor, where they kissed.