The Unbreakable Bond: William and Kate’s Marriage and the Monarchy

2023-11-19 04:00:57

made in 2011 Prinz William his long-term girlfriend Kate Middleton, whom he met at the University of St. Andrews in 2001, to his wife. The couple has three children together and has a scandal-free marriage, which, however, differs from ordinary marriages in many ways.

Divorce would weaken the monarchy’s image

Adels expert claims Tom Quinnthat the heir to the throne and his wife, like any other couple, occasionally argue violently – but royal experts doubt that the two might ever divorce. The couple’s bond to the crown – and to each other – is simply too strong.

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Unlike many other royal marriages, William and Catherine married for love.

“Traditionally, royal marriages were not regarding love, lust or friendship – they were more regarding producing heirs and strengthening alliances,” writes nobility expert Peter Conradi in his book “The Great Survivors: How Monarchy Made It Into The Twenty-First Century.” That wasn’t the case with the Prince and Princess of Wales.

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Still, there have always been high expectations placed on William and Kate, both when it comes to protecting the monarchy’s image and producing an heir – what with the birth of Prince George has happened. And because of the unique nature of this union, divorce seems highly unlikely.

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A divorce would primarily weaken the image of the monarchy. High-ranking royals like Prince William and Princess Catherine are therefore encouraged to stay together – no matter what comes their way.

In the book “The Great Survivors: How Monarchy Made It Into The Twenty-First Century,” Conradi describes the attitude of European royal families toward divorce as follows: “Marriage is a lifelong institution. No matter the heights and depths they have experienced throughout their married life, divorce never seemed to be a realistic option.”

Diana’s ex-butler: Great pressure on William and Kate

This is particularly true of William and Catherine, whose marriage is described as a pillar of the modern monarchy. According to Princess Diana’s former butler, Paul Burrellbut this also means that the pressure on the couple is very great.

“Kate is in such an incredible position because everything really depends on her,” Burrell explained Lingo. “It’s a huge responsibility.”

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Burrell compared Kate’s position to that of the late Lady Dianawhose divorce from Charles was once a scandal. “It’s not an enviable position,” he said.

It is also said regarding the Winsdor house that it is trying to avoid another scandal – which is why William and Kate would probably be advised once morest a divorce “inside the company” if their relationship were ever to have a serious crisis.

Charles’ image was able to change from his affair with Camilla never fully recovered, even though the two have been married for years now. Although the eldest son of Queen Elizabeth II. ultimately became king, according to a recent survey by Newsweekthat 58 percent of Britons would prefer to see him abdicate so that William might rule instead. For William and Catherine, this is also a warning that the public will not support another royal divorce, reports The List.

William and Kate warned regarding divorce by Queen

It is also said that the late Queen Elizabeth II made it clear to William and Kate before their wedding that a divorce should be avoided at all costs.

“The Queen is the head of the church and therefore she is fundamentally opposed to royal divorces,” a source told the former monarch in 2006 Sunday Express. The insider further claimed that Elizabeth II was so concerned regarding how previous divorces had affected the monarchy that she confronted her grandchildren regarding the matter.

That’s why she is said to have personally warned Prince William and Princess Catherine not to separate. According to the insider, Elizabeth “didn’t just witness her sister’s divorce Princess Margaret, but also that of her three eldest children. To put it bluntly, now she feels like enough is enough. She doesn’t want to name names, but she is adamant there will be no further royal divorces during her reign.”

The source claimed that William and Harry had been ordered by the Queen to marry “forever.”

Kate and William take duties seriously

Technically speaking, there’s nothing stopping William and Kate from getting a divorce if the worst comes to the worst. If the two really wanted to separate from the monarchy – or from each other – they probably might. But the prince and princess are both said to feel a strong sense of duty to the crown and experts believe they are prepared to do what is necessary to ensure the survival of the monarchy.

“I think it’s no mistake that the Sussexes (Harry und Meghan) are seen as people living this showbiz and celebrity life in Montecito, and the Waleses (William and Kate) as people who lead very serious lives dedicated to duty and service,” says Nick Bullen opposite Fox News.

William suffered from his parents’ divorce

Prince William may also have very personal reasons why he would not give up his marriage to Kate so easily. He suffered greatly from his parents’ separation.

“When Diana’s marriage failed, she leaned on William and he famously passed her tissues and a note under the bathroom door to comfort her when she cried,” said Adels expert Jennie Bond once opposite OK!. The prince may have suspected at a young age how difficult a divorce might be.

Bond added: “William probably knew more regarding marital problems than any little boy should know.” Therefore, he will probably try to spare his three children a similar fate.

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