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A new and insightful book about Prince William and Kate Middleton‘s marriage is set to be released soon. The Mirror‘s royal editor Russell Meyer wrote William & Catherine: The Intimate Inside Story which chronicles never before seen stories about the heir and his wife.
The book offers anecdotes of the royal couple traced by numerous palace insiders. A descriptor of the book says that it will include “never-before-told context about the biggest stories to have followed the Prince and Princess of Wales in recent years – including the Sussex departure, the forming of the ‘Cambridge way’, and the death of Queen Elizabeth II – and provides an unprecedented glimpse into the private lives.”
“The result is a truly intimate portrait of William and Catherine; providing not just unparallelled insight into who they are as individuals, but seismic revelations about them as a couple and the world they inhabit,” the descriptor continued. “This biography moves beyond the headlines as it explores love, resilience, and their journey together as they navigate their public duties amid this unprecedented era.”
The book’s release comes after reports from fromer royal photographer Ian Pelham Turner told Fox News that Kate Middleton’s 2024 cancer diagnosis had brought the couple closer together. “There were ongoing rumors at one time that the marriage between William and Kate may not have been as blissful as publicly portrayed,” Turner said. “William has been known for his outbursts and Kate has found ways of calming the situation down but personally, I feel after the cancer diagnosis and the threat of losing her, the closeness was rekindled.”
He continued, “And that is why decisions were made such as their quieter living accommodation rather than a palace to try and lead a normal family life have become their focus.”
Royal expert Hilary Fordwich also agreed with the sentiment. “Adversity either destroys a marriage or brings couples closer after shared adversity. Certainly, their marriage has resulted in the latter not the former,” she said. “They never stoop down to ghastly gossip, which is most admirable.”
Middleton had made a rare comment about her cancer treatment nearly a year after she announced she was in remission. When visiting Charing Cross Hospital in west London on Jan. 8, she talked with a volunteer who worked with chemotherapy patients. The volunteer spoke about how patients would be in treatment “for hours,” to which Princess Kate replied, “I know,” Hello! magazine reported. “We know,” she then added, touching Prince William’s arm.
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