The Prince and Princess of Wales, who met at the University of St Andrews in Scotland, have a love story that sounds like a fairy tale. They first crossed paths during their freshman year while living in St Salvator's Halls of Residence and eventually moved in together. Now married for 13 years and parents to three children , their early student life seems idyllic.

In their sophomore year, they decided to share a house with two other students, but by their junior and senior years, they had a private off-campus home all to themselves, owned by one of William's distant relatives. However, it appears that the couple almost didn't manage to live together in their second year due to issues their landlord had with previous male tenants. Upon hearing about potential problems, Kate Middleton took matters into her own hands to secure the house for herself, William, and two close friends.

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