Kate Middleton and Prince William made history ahead of their wedding day 11 years ago. Read how the couple broke royal protocol...
April 30, 2022 - 11:38 BST Matthew Moore The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge were married 11 years ago in a dreamy ceremony at Westminster Abbey.The pair are likely to mark the day privately at their home in Kensington Palace, but the royal couple made a bit of history ahead of their wedding as they became the first to be permitted to live together ahead of their big day.
In the case of their fourth anniversary, the Duchess was overdue with the couple's second child, Princess Charlotte. William and Kate tied the knot on 29 April 2011 in a ceremony at Westminster Abbey that was watched by millions of people around the globe.
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