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A Sneak Peek at the Royal Life of Princess of Wales Kate Middleton and Controversies around her..

Catherine Elizabeth Middleton is the daughter-in-law of Princess Diana who is married to her son Prince William. She was born in 9th January 1982 in an upper middle class family.

New Delhi: The British Royal has always been a part of controversies, making headlines for many reasons. Diana, the Princess of Wales was also one of the members of the Royal family. She was the first wife of Charles III and mother of Prince William and Harry. She was an international icon and was known for her style and Royal lifestyle around the world. However she died in a horrible car accident in 1997 suffering serious injuries. There have been controversies surrounding her death but it was never clear about how the accident occurred and what is the cause behind the overspeeding of the car.

Many reports indicated that the driver of the Mercedes was under the impression of alcohol which led to the accident. He lost control of the car. Princess Diana was 36 years old when she died. Her funeral was watched by over 2.5 billion people.

 

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Catherine Elizabeth Middleton is the daughter-in-law of Princess Diana who is married to her son Prince William. She was born in 9th January 1982 in an upper middle class family. She met Prince William in 2001. She did many jobs before she got engaged to Prince Williams in 2010. The couple got married in 2011 and is blessed with 3 children.

Kate was the eldest of 3 children in her family. She was active in sports as a child and participated in many sports events during her school. Kate and Prince William met during a Charity Fashion show and began dating.

Hailing from a Upper Middle class family, Princess Kate perfectly managed to adapt the Royal lifestyle and never failed to adjust herself in the Royal family. She has been carrying a simple yet elegant lifestyle despite belonging to the Royal Family.