The Mirror royal editor Russell Myers reveals in his explosive biography of the Prince and Princess of Wales what happened after their devastating split
Prince William confided in a senior courtier just how devastating his public split from the Princess of Wales was before they married. In a new tell-all biography, William and Catherine: The Intimate Inside Story, by The Mirror’s royal editor Russell Myers, it is revealed how William called off his four-year relationship with Kate in 2007 after she delivered him an ultimatum to commit to their future or she would be the one to walk away.
In the fourth and final part of our exclusive serialsation, Myers offers new context around the Prince and Princess of Wales’s split and how the late Queen intervened in a moment that changed the course of royal history. After striking up a romance at St Andrew’s University, they called off their relationship in early 2007, with the book revealing that William personally instructed Clarence House to confirm the news that they were no longer an item.
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And after the split, the biography explains how William then told a courtier, “at least she is free” before he then started to wonder whether he was taking the right course of action.
It comes as it is also revealed that Queen Elizabeth II played a key role in bringing the Prince and Princess of Wales back together after their heartbreaking split, telling her grandson to have faith in his relationship. The late Queen summoned William to a private meeting shortly after he announced in 2007 that he and Catherine had separated, urging him to follow his heart and marry the future queen.
For the first time, it can be revealed how William’s grandmother convinced him to rekindle his love and also how the Queen gave Kate advice on dealing with the pressures of “headstrong husbands” and a future role as a senior member of the royal family.
The biography, available to pre-order now, has over the past four days has revealed how Prince William wanted his disgraced uncle Andrew banished from royal life immediately after his disastrous BBC Newsnight interview in 2019, unearthed the true story on how William and Kate felt about the Sussexes’ departure from royal life and provided never-before-told context on how the Princess of Wales dealt with her shock cancer diagnosis.
The book also highlights the Prince and Princess of Wales’s life from their earliest meeting at St Andrews University to the current day and how they have shaped their vision for a modern monarchy and its safe continuation at a time of extreme change and turmoil.
Myers said: “I’ve spent almost a decade following The Prince and Princess of Wales as part of the Royal pack and have always believed there’s so much more to the couple than the spectacle reveals. The result of this biography is a truly intimate portrait of William and Catherine; providing not just unparalleled insight into who they are as individuals, but seismic revelations about them as a couple and the world they inhabit.
“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.”
William and Catherine: The Intimate Inside Story, published on 26 February by Ebury, Penguin Random House, i s available to pre-order now.
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