Kate Middleton had strict ground rules for marrying Prince William.

Prince William laid the foundation for the success of his marriage to Princess Kate

Kate Middleton had strict ground rules for marrying Prince William.

A royal expert claims that Prince William has laid the groundwork to ensure the success of his relationship after marrying Kate.

The couple married on 29 April 2011 in a lavish ceremony at Westminster Abbey, marking their recent 13th wedding anniversary.

After their marriage, Kate set terms ensuring that she would prioritize duties over her hobbies. These circumstances allowed her to balance her role as a working royal and focus on her family.

Royal commentator Robert Jobson outlines the arrangements in his new biography, Catherine Princess of Wales. He explained that Prince William communicated Kate's ground rules to his father and Camilla while Kate was expecting Princess Charlotte.

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In an extract from the book, which is due to be published next month, a royal observer said: For her part, she explained that she wanted more room to grow into her role and adapt to the realities of royal life. More time is needed. Elaborating on her ambitions, Jobson explained: 

Before joining 'The Firm,' she wisely laid down some ground rules. She would not be pigeonholed into performing any particular duties and eventually the media She insisted on keeping her full quota of maternity leave away from the public eye.

Her priority, she stressed, will be to maintain a balance between her royal duties and what she holds dearest: a loving marriage and happy family life.

That didn't mean she wouldn't perform royal duties. Far from it. But she wanted to offer her patronage only to charities close to her interests and to explore their purpose with deep study. .

Robson said William's intervention on Kate's behalf was reprehensible because he knew his mother, the late Princess Diana, often felt like an outsider a position he did not want his wife to occupy. Inherited.

During an interview after their engagement in 2010, the princess was asked if she felt intimidated following in the footsteps of a big celebrity - replying that she did indeed.

William then stepped in to defend himself and said: No one is going to try to fill my mum's shoes - what she did was fantastic. It's about making your own future and your own destiny, and Kate It will work very well.

Ahead of their 13th anniversary, a royal insider said Wales would not celebrate as usual because of Kate's health.

Richard FitzWilliams told GB News in April: They will no doubt celebrate their 13th wedding anniversary privately.

This year will be very different to previous years as Catherine is undergoing preventative chemotherapy after recovering from abdominal surgery.

Fitzwilliams added: It's clearly a marriage of like minds as the years have shown. They're focusing on parenthood with its ups and downs and making sure their kids have a normal life. According to

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