Kate Middleton Underwent a Fertility Test before Marrying Prince William
According to new reports Kate Middleton had to undergo a fertility test before marrying Prince William.
According to new reports Kate Middleton had to undergo a fertility test before marrying Prince William.
As per a new book titled Gilded Youth: An Intimate History of Growing Up in the Royal Family written by Tom Quinn, Kate married William only after following certain procedures like taking the fertility test.
"These are always carried out to ensure a future queen is able to have children. If Kate had not been fertile, there is little doubt the marriage would have been off," says Quinn (quoted by Hello magazine).
Kate Middleton was a commoner. She was not part of royalty.
The book also claims that Lady Diana had to undergo a similar procedure before marriage to Prince Charles in 1981 according to Hello Magazine Report.
“Diana complained in a brief encounter with the present author that she had in all innocence thought her premarital check-ups had to do with general health, only realising later on that she had actually been tested for fertility. 'I was so innocent I just went along with everything at that stage,' she said.”
Prince William and Kate got married in a highly publicised ceremony on April 29, 2011 at Westminster Abbey in London. Nearly 2,000 guests attended the wedding. Millions watched the ceremony on television and on the internet.
Kate Middleton wore an ivory and white garment, designed by Sarah Burton for Alexander McQueen.
William presented Kate with a sapphire and diamond engagement ring that had belonged to his mother, Princess Diana.
The Prince and Princess of Wales have three children, George, Charlotte and Louis.