Kate Middleton and Prince William have been married for 13 years, tying the knot in 2011, a decade after first meeting in 2001, but it wasn’t always smooth sailing and there were many ‘raised eyebrows’ along the way. It's well known that they struck up their romance while both students at St Andrews University. It all ended in a fairy tale wedding that the entire nation watched and has led to the pair welcoming their three children - Prince George , Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis.

But, things weren’t always easy and Kate has had to deal with her fair share of paparazzi and media nonsense especially when the Princess of Wales was labelled Waity-Katie after attending Prince Williams's military graduation in 2006. Weeks later things would get much worse when the Sunday Times published a lengthy article under the headline, “The Girl Who Would be Queen.” With no engagement in sight there were "raised eyebrows" in the Royal Family over her frequent trips to Mustique in the southern Caribbean.

Kate’s then-boss at Jigsaw had allowed her the use of her luxurious villa on the island for private romantic holidays with the Prince. Probably not a perk other employees shared. Kate’s love for the Caribbean was even criticised by the late Queen.

The couple's fondness for holidays reportedly wasn't pleasing for the late monarch and she was said to have wished that Kate would settle in a job before any announcement of their engagement was made in 2010. Kate was initially c.