Kate Middleton and Prince William Were Forced to Confirm Romance During a Game of ‘Never Have I Ever’
Though they’ve been together for over half of their lives now, when Kate Middleton and Prince William met as first-year students at the University of St. Andrews in the fall of 2001, they didn’t immediately begin dating.
Attached to other people at the time, the two forged a friendship first before eventually becoming a couple. Even after they were dating, it took them time to confirm it, royal biographer Robert Jobson writes in his new book, Catherine, the Princess of Wales.
“Among the student community, it was an open secret that they were a couple,” Jobson writes in the new book, out Aug. 6. He added that the pair often walked to class, browsed the local grocery store or spent nights at home listening to music together.
In the couple’s engagement interview in 2010, Prince William reflected on their time living together as roommates with a few other friends, saying, “We moved in together as friends. We lived with a couple of others, as well, and it just sort of blossomed from there, really. We just saw more of each other, hung out a bit more and did stuff.”