
Revealed: The most surprising fact about Prince William and Kate Middleton's life
An expert in protocol has been the one who revealed the most significant fact about the British marriage
The life of Prince William and Kate Middleton generates great interest, which is why many aspects of it have come to light so far. However, none is as surprising as the one that has now been revealed.
A protocol expert, María José Gómez Verdú, is the one who has decided to bring it to the table. It has to do with what would happen if they were to separate and with the three children they have.

The most striking information about Prince William and Kate Middleton
Prince William and Kate Middleton got married in 2011 and three children have been born from that relationship. During this time, they have experienced very happy moments, but also difficult ones such as her illness and even rumors of his infidelity. However, they have managed to remain united.
But there is a detail of their life that generates interest and it is what would happen if they separated. Well, Verdú, for the magazine Lecturas, has revealed the most surprising thing in this regard. That is, under no circumstances, would the separation be controversial, like the one experienced at the time by current King Charles III and Lady Di.
According to her, "the institutional, social, and legal context has changed considerably. The past experiences of the British monarchy have also served as a lesson."
Therefore, in her opinion, regarding the children, "custody would legally fall to both parents." However, she has pointed out a surprising nuance that is rooted in historical traditions: parental authority over minors in the Royal Family ultimately belongs to the reigning monarch. This means that, even if William and Kate legally shared custody, the king would have the final say on major decisions in the lives of the children.

Information about Kate Middleton's status if her marriage with Prince William were to end
Another question that arouses curiosity is what would happen to Kate Middleton in the event of a breakup. Her position is key because, in addition to having gained enormous affection among the British public, she is the mother of the future heirs to the throne.
The protocol expert has explained that, although the separation would imply a change in her public role, she would still keep a relevant status. In her words, "her public position could be protected by the fact that she is the mother of a future king."
"The Crown would be interested in safeguarding her image and stability. Not only out of institutional respect, but also because of public opinion's perception."

The British monarchy is very aware of the power of public opinion and the impact that a separation would have in the 21st century. Unlike the turbulent divorce between Charles and Diana, every effort would be made to avoid any scandal that could jeopardize the institution's reputation.
This way, Kate's image would be preserved, ensuring that she kept visibility and support. The message would be clear: protecting her also means protecting her offspring and the future of the monarchy.
In this sense, what is surprising according to Verdú is what has been revealed about custody or Kate's role, but also the Crown's intention. Yes, that of avoiding past mistakes.
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