
5 things you may not know about Kate Middleton From his relationship with George Washington to the connection with Lady D
Daughter of a pilot and a stewardess, Kate Middleton's wedding fulfilled the dream that all the children who have seen too many Disney films have secretly cultivated: to become a princess despite not having a noble birth. An ordinary person married to Prince William, second in line to the British crown, Catherine, won everyone's heart for her stately appearance, lovable nature and flawless style. As part of the royal family, she holds three titles: Duchess of Cambridge, Countess of Strathearn when in Scotland and Lady Carrickfergus when in Northern Ireland, after her royal wedding at Westminster Abbey on 29 April 2011. The event was followed by millions of people around the world: at the time of her wedding, Kate was the oldest royal bride at the age of 29, surpassed then by Meghan Markle, the Duchess of Sussex, when she married Prince Harry at 36 in 2018. As she celebrates her 40th birthday on January 9th, we share some essential facts about the beloved English princess, along with some rather absurd curiosities, from her allergy to horses to her kinship with George Washington.
First roommates, then a couple
Before becoming an icon of international style, with her impeccable and bon ton outfits and a flock of stylists and designers to guide her in the selection, Kate was the proud owner of a much more sober, yet much more kitschy, full wardrobe, made of simple white t-shirts, flared jeans and strange patterned dresses. Kate Middleton grew up in the countryside and had a penchant for country clothing, such as wedges, total denim and UGGs. No comment on her disco looks.