Prince William and Duchess of Cambridge Blissful

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Prince William and Duchess of Cambridge Blissful


“Kate Middleton speaks of 'blissful' marriage to Prince William for first time

By Tom Bryant 11/06/2011

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The Duchess of Cambridge has spoken of her incredible happiness at being married. Kate opened her heart at a charity party in London saying she "loved" every minute of her life with Prince William. One guest revealed: "She said she is blissfully happy. Her eyes lit up whenever Wills was mentioned. They are in love."

Kate Middleton and Prince William arrive at the absolute Return for Kids Gala Dinner (Pic: Getty Images)

SURROUNDED by divers in skin-tight Speedos, ­acrobats on swings and delirious fans, the Duchess of Cambridge had plenty to keep her entertained.

But as the extravagant antics carried on around her at a lavish charity party, Kate’s thoughts were well and truly on new husband Prince William.

The 29-year-old told guests she was having a fantastic time as a new royal since the couple’s wedding in April.

One revealed: “Kate said she was ‘loving it’ when asked what married life was like. She added that it was surreal sometimes but that’s to be expected.

“She said she was totally and blissfully happy and her eyes lit up whenever William’s name was mentioned. The pair are clearly so in love.”

Kate and William’s first public engagement as a couple was as guests of honour at the Ark 10th ­anniversary party to raise funds for deprived kids at Princess Diana’s former home Kensington Palace. And the Mirror was there to witness it.

But it was certainly not quite the serene affair normally associated with royal events.

Guests paid up to £100,000 to be at the party. Boozy super-rich bankers, ­hedge-fund managers and property developers were among the crowd and they surged forward at every ­opportunity to get a glimpse of Kate.

Wills was even wolf-whistled by female bankers as the expensive drink flowed. And vast amounts of cash was splashed at a charity auction with lots worth a combined £17.2million.

The extraordinary scenes left Kate and Wills a little shell-shocked when they arrived for the do on Thursday night, organised by Ark founder Arpad Busson. As Kate walked up the purple carpet, she spotted the Speedo-clad troupe of men and women who were acrobatically diving into a massive swimming pool to entertain guests.

She pointed at one man and was overheard declaring in astonishment: “Look at that, Will.” Her 28-year-old husband collapsed in fits of hysterics. Organisers had also built huge swings above the tables where acrobats performed a number of stunts just yards above the royal couple’s heads – like a scene from Moulin Rouge.

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Onion Reported Break up

Just to put it to bed, Prince William and Duchess Kate are doing fine and all those rumors (which I helped promote with a goofy story) were false. The original source was the Onion.

“Prince William and Kate Middleton are still married. We absolutely can be sure of that to be 100 % accurate. Why? Because the source, some reports claim they have gotten the rumor from, is a popular comedy "fake" news website called The Onion.

The 'news' posted on the website about the supposed Royal breakup went like this : Prince William Divorces Kate Middleton After 5 Weeks Barely a month after marrying 29-year-old Kate Middleton in a royal wedding ceremony watched by an estimated 2 billion people worldwide, Prince William announced Tuesday that he and Middleton have divorced and that the entire marriage was "a tremendous mistake in every possible regard."

The Onion is a widely-known political satire site. Their stories are mostly for comedic purposes and not intended to be taken as real news.

Examples of the website's latest headlines :

Study: All American Problems Could Be Solved By Just Stopping And Thinking For Two Seconds

HP Unveils Non-Computer For Those Who Don't Need A Computer

Helicopter Mating Season Begins

Obama Makes It Through Another Day Of Resisting Urge To Launch All U.S. Nuclear Weapons At Once

Because of the straight-faced manner in which The Onion reports non-existent news has resulted in some people and news agencies mistakenly citing The Onion stories as real news.

Recently, the New York Times took an article that was several years old seriously. The article talks about President Obama on the cover of the magazine Tiger Beat with an image of the magazine inside.

An article about President Barack Obama writing a 75,000 word e-mail complaining about America, was also mistook as real by Fox Nation in November 2010, even writing their own article about it.”

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