Royal fans will see the blossoming romance between Prince William and Kate Middleton depicted on the screen with the release of the final installment of The Crown on Thursday.
William and Kate first met at the University of St Andrews in 2001, and after years of speculation and a brief split, the couple announced their engagement in November 2010.
What followed was a fairytale wedding at Westminster Abbey watched by millions around the world and two years later the arrival of their first child, Prince George, in 2013.
Princess Charlotte was born in 2015, and three years later, the then Duke and Duchess of Cambridge welcomed their third child, Prince Louis.
2021 marked the couple's tenth wedding anniversary with the release of a very special family video…
WATCH: William and Kate celebrate 10 years of marriage with family video
Following the death of the late Queen Elizabeth II in September 2022, William and Kate became the Prince and Princess of Wales.
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As The Crown takes a look back at the beginnings of their relationship, HELLO! shares some of their key moments in their love story in the gallery below…
Kate catches William's attention at a student fashion show
William and Kate first met when they enrolled at the University of St Andrews in Scotland in September 2001.
At first, the Prince was on the same course as his future wife (Art History) but he later switched to Geography.
The pair were friends at first but it's widely believed that Kate caught William's eye when she took part in a student charity fashion show in 2002, where she wore a sheer dress on the catwalk.
The Prince reportedly paid £200 for a front-row seat!
William and Kate began dating in 2003 but it wasn't until a year later that their romance was confirmed when she joined the royals on a family ski trip.
Just a few months before their graduation from St Andrews, Kate (pictured above) was once again a guest on Charles, William and Harry's skiing holiday.
The rumours about an impending royal engagement went into overdrive when Kate attended William's passing-out parade at the Royal Military Sandhurst in 2006.
She was also joined by her parents, Carole and Michael Middleton, who are said to share a close relationship with their son-in-law.
It was a major moment in William and Kate's relationship, as Queen Elizabeth II was also present at her grandson's graduation ceremony.
In April 2007, there were reports that William and Kate - pictured at Cheltenham races just one month earlier - had parted ways.
It was a brief split and shortly after Kate was spotted sitting two rows behind William at the Concert for Diana that July, they reconciled their relationship.
Touching on their break-up in their engagement interview, William said: "We were both very young, it was at university, we were both finding ourselves as such and being different characters and stuff, it was very much trying to find our own way and we were growing up, it was a bit of space and a bit of things like that and it worked out for the better."
Kate added: "I think at the time I wasn't very happy about it, but actually it made me a stronger person, you find out things about yourself that maybe you hadn't realised, I think you can get quite consumed by a relationship when you are younger and I really valued that time for me as well although I didn't think it at the time."
The moment we'd all been waiting for! The palace announced the couple's engagement on 16 November 2010.
William proposed to Kate with his late mother Princess Diana's sapphire and diamond ring while they were on holiday in Kenya a few weeks before they publicly announced their happy news to the world.
William and Kate have carried out hundreds of engagements and overseas visits, but their very first tour as a married couple was to Canada in summer 2011.
On 3 December 2012, the palace announced that the Duke and Duchess were expecting their first baby.
As Kate was less than two months into her pregnancy, the couple had hoped to keep the news quiet for a little longer, but decided they needed to make the announcement early as the Duchess was admitted to hospital for severe morning sickness.
William and Kate's second child Princess Charlotte Elizabeth Diane was born on 2 May 2015 at the Lindo Wing.
Charlotte made history at the age of two as she was the first female royal to benefit from The Succession to the Crown Act (2013), which states that girls will not be overtaken by any future younger brothers.
She kept her place in the line of succession above her younger brother, Prince Louis, when he was born in April 2018.
The then Duke and Duchess of Cambridge celebrated their tenth wedding anniversary in April 2021.
The couple visited Durham two days before their milestone celebration (as pictured above) and Kensington Palace also shared two stunning portraits of the couple taken by photographer Chris Floyd.
The Prince and Princess of Wales supported the King and Queen at the historic ceremony on 6 May 2023.
William played a prominent role at his father's coronation, pledging his allegiance to the King during the service.
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