(1982-Present)
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Husband of: Catherine Middleton, mar 2011
Prince William's lovers were:
1) Alexandra Knatchbull.
2) Ana Ferreira.
2) Ana Ferreira.
3) Anna Sloan.
the American Dazzler.
"American heiress who met Wills when she studied at Edinburgh University." (Hello Magazine)
" . . . Blonde Anna was a student at Edinburgh Uni when William met her. The department store heiress from Nashville, Tennessee had, like the Prince, lost a parent in tragic circumstances: her father died in a shotgun accident on the 360-acre family estate. William stayed with her in August 2004. It is not clear whether his priority was Anna or gallivanting around Tennessee. . . Anna moved to London and worked for the top-notch Chelsea-based interior decorator Veere Grenney before setting up an interior design business with Edinburgh chum Emilia d’Erlanger called d’Erlanger and Sloan, where they promote muted, international good taste." (Daily Mail)
"William's pre-college heartbreak. Of course, he got over it quickly, but rumor had it Prince William was "pining for" his love from the summer before St. Andrew's, Arabella Musgrave. The now-Gucci fashion PR lady also dated a family friend of Prince Charles and is now smitten with a Ford banking heir. Hmmm." (Zimbio)
"William's pre-college heartbreak. Of course, he got over it quickly, but rumor had it Prince William was "pining for" his love from the summer before St. Andrew's, Arabella Musgrave. The now-Gucci fashion PR lady also dated a family friend of Prince Charles and is now smitten with a Ford banking heir. Hmmm." (Zimbio)
"Arabella Musgrave was Prince William’s girlfriend in the summer before he went to St Andrews in 2001. They met through mutual polo club family friends and spent the summer nights at a local pub called The Tunnel House Inn. William was said to be "pining for her" when he got to college." (Zimbio)
" . . . Was William’s girlfriend in the summer before he went to St Andrews in 2001. The daughter of Major Nicholas Musgrave, who runs Cirencester Park Polo Club, she met William through his friends the Van Cutsems. It was a Gloucestershire romance: a local pub called The Tunnel House Inn was their tunnel of love. Wills was said to be ‘pining for her’ when he got to St Andrews. . . Bella swapped wellies for stilettos. She is now a slick fashion PR at Gucci, who poached her from Prada. Went out with brewery heir James Tollemache, whose father is a friend of Charles; now dates banking heir George Galliers-Pratt, who is said to be ‘car-mad’ and works for Ford." (Daily Mail)
5) Bryony Daniels.
5) Bryony Daniels.
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6) Carly Massy-Birch.
Lover in 2001.
(Fall)
"Carly Massy-Birch, who called herself a "bumpkin" at St. Andrew's, was the first girl to swoop Prince William in (to no big surprise, lots of girls were vying to become the Princess.) The farmer's daughter, who had a striking figure, cooked William a few pasta dinners -- but the short-lived duo split up at the school's "Raisin Weekend," which basically amounts to a bunch of Brit students getting wasted and having a foam fight in fancy dresses. Normal. She's since run off to France with a sailor." (Zimbio)
(Fall)
"Carly Massy-Birch, who called herself a "bumpkin" at St. Andrew's, was the first girl to swoop Prince William in (to no big surprise, lots of girls were vying to become the Princess.) The farmer's daughter, who had a striking figure, cooked William a few pasta dinners -- but the short-lived duo split up at the school's "Raisin Weekend," which basically amounts to a bunch of Brit students getting wasted and having a foam fight in fancy dresses. Normal. She's since run off to France with a sailor." (Zimbio)
" . . . Prince William’s first girlfriend when he arrived at St Andrews was a tall, pretty, bohemian farmer’s daughter from Devon who merrily described herself as a ‘bumpkin’. Fellow students were more struck by her amazing figure, which she showed to best effect in tight trousers, winning her the prestigious award of ‘finest first-year bottom’. She cooked a few pasta suppers for Wills during their first term, but then they split up at ‘Raisin Weekend’. This is a student weekend that involves getting hog-whimperingly drunk and then having a ‘foam fight’ in the centre of town in homemade fancy dress. . . Became an actress on stage and radio after St Andrews, but the lure of limelight has faded, as she has since run off to the South of France with a sailor." (Daily Mail)
Davina Duckworth-Chad @Daily Mail |
7) Davina Duckworth-Chad.
"Davina, the daughter of a Norfolk landowner and second-cousin to Princess Diana, was invited by Prince William on his a yacht cruise coined the 'love boat' around the Aegean Sea in the summer of '99. It was a quick teenage summer love, though she didn't do too badly in adult life: she's married to baronet heir Tom Barber -- and has twins!" (Zimbio)
" . . . Davina went on Prince William’s ‘love boat’ — a cruise of the Aegean Sea in summer 1999. William got to ask lots of good-looking girls to disguise the fact that it was Camilla’s first holiday with Charles, but was said to be particularly taken with Davina, the daughter of a Norfolk landowner. Her mother is a cousin of Princess Diana’s, and her brother was an equerry to the Queen. Like William, she loves sailing and tennis. For five minutes it looked a perfect match. . . After university, Davina, a one-time model, worked for Lady Helen Windsor’s husband Tim Taylor in his gallery, then married Old Etonian and baronet’s heir Tom Barber. They’ve since had twins." (Daily Mail)
8) Emilia d'Erlanger.
8) Emilia d'Erlanger.
Isabella Calthorpe |
9) Isabella Calthorpe (1980-?)
British actress & model.
2004.
"And then there was William’s budding relationship with another stunning heiress, Isabella Anstruther-Gough-Calthorpe. While Kate was girl-next-door pretty, Isabella had cover-girl looks, a title, and a stately pile to boot. That summer William visited the Anstruther-Gough-Calthorpe family home in Chelsea to see her. Isabella, daughter of banking heiress Lady Mary Gaye Curzon, was single at the time. Sadly for William, she had no aspirations to date him and despite his amorous advances declared that she was not interested." (Vanity Fair)
10) Jesicca Craig.
Lover in 2001.
the African Queen.
"William had first met Jecca, daughter of British conservationist Ian Craig and his wife, Jane, in 1998 in Kenya during a school holiday. He had fallen in love with Africa and returned during his gap year to spend several weeks learning about conservation at the Craigs’ 55,000-acre game preserve, situated in the beautiful Lewa Downs, in the foothills of Mount Kenya. William had adored every minute of it and years later would get involved with the Tusk Trust, a conservation charity which finances some of Lewa’s activities and of which William is now a patron. Ian Craig recalled, “William just loves Africa, that’s clear. He did everything from rhino spotting to anti-poaching patrols to checking fences. He’s a great boy.” It was not long before rumors were circulating among their friends that something was going on. William had apparently had a secret crush on Jecca since the first time he met her. She was beautiful, with long blond hair, deep-blue eyes, and legs like a gazelle’s. But when it was reported in British papers that the two had staged a mock engagement ceremony to pledge their love to each other before William returned to England, the prince instructed his aides to deny this had happened." (Vanity Fair)
"This wasn't a true romance, more like a holiday love, but William stayed at Jecca's family 55,000-acre ranch in Kenya before heading off to St. Andrew's College. Fun fact: her family's estate, Lewa Downes, is where Wills popped the question to Kate. Craig and William remain good friends." (Zimbio)
" . . . Rumoured holiday romance with William during his 2000-2001 gap year when he stayed at Lewa Downs, her parents’ 55,000-acre ranch in Kenya. Presence at his ‘Out Of Africa’ themed 21st at Windsor Castle in 2003, placed next to William, may have irritated Kate. . . A willowy beauty who once wore a Crocodile Dundee hat to a grand English wedding. Anthropology graduate studying a strange tribe — the Royal Family. Now a top literary agent." (Daily Mail)
"An Army officer’s daughter from Warminster, Wiltshire, she used to flirt with William at the Beaufort Polo Club. Too serious and clever to have been a princess, the Bristol University graduate has worked as a security consultant in Iraq for a London-based company. She is married to property entrepreneur Ed Milbank (son of baronet Sir Anthony Milbank), with whom she has a son, Harry." (Daily Mail)
" . . . A ‘Beaufort Belle’ who used to flirt with William at the Beaufort Polo Club. An athletic head girl type and daughter of an Army officer, she’s fluent in French and German, and was captain of tennis and netball at Warminster School. You get the picture. . . Natalie is now married to intrepid property entrepreneur Ed Milbank, who is the son of baronet Sir Anthony Milbank and heir to his Yorkshire estate. He set up a company in Montenegro and she was a security consultant in Iraq for a London-based company, so they’re certainly well-matched. Now the happy parents of a young son. (Daily Mail)
Jessica Craig.
2001.
"This wasn't a true romance, more like a holiday love, but William stayed at Jecca's family 55,000-acre ranch in Kenya before heading off to St. Andrew's College. Fun fact: her family's estate, Lewa Downes, is where Wills popped the question to Kate. Craig and William remain good friends." (Zimbio)
"LOVE STORY: Rumoured holiday romance with William during his 2000-2001 gap year when he stayed at Lewa Downs, her parents’ 55,000-acre ranch in Kenya. Presence at his ‘Out Of Africa’ themed 21st at Windsor Castle in 2003, placed next to William, may have irritated Kate. Life STORY: A willowy beauty who once wore a Crocodile Dundee hat to a grand English wedding. Anthropology graduate studying a strange tribe — the Royal Family. Now a top literary agent." (Daily Mail)
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13) Olivia Hunt.
"Leggy blonde Olivia Hunt and Prince William met through some socialite mutual friends in London, including the Queen and what not. While Olivia was studying at Edinburgh University, she used to meet up with William at a pub called the Cumberland. Now Olivia's sister is married to William's chummy friend. Ah, to be so connected to royalty." (Zimbio)
"Olivia Hunt, the daughter of a doctor, briefly dated Prince William when she was a student at Edinburgh University. She and William remain good friends." (Zimbio)
"She had a flirtation with Wills when she was at Edinburgh University. An aspiring literary agent, she and William have many posh mutual friends, such as the van Cutsems. And her best friend Mary Douglas-Home’s father is close to the Queen." (Daily Mail)
" . . . A pre-Kate Scottish blink-and-you-missed-it flirtation. The Heathfield-educated daughter of a Belgravia doctor, Olivia and William shared lots of mutual friends, such as the Van Cutsems and her bestie, Lady Mary Douglas-Home, whose father is friends with the Queen. She and Mary were at Edinburgh University, where they’d hang out with William in a pub called The Cumberland. . . Olivia, now 27, has stayed friends with William and Kate and has skied with them in Klosters. Like Jessica Craig, she is an aspiring literary agent at United Agents, where she works as an assistant for top dog Caroline Dawnay. Hers will be another outfit worth watching. She wears McQueen and Issa — Kate’s favourite — in a slightly quirky fashion, and has the figure to carry it off." (Daily Mail)
Rose Farquhar @Daily Mail |
2000.
British singer & actress.
"Ravishing Rose was William’s ‘first love’, when they met at Gloucestershire’s Beaufort Polo Club. Youngest daughter of Captain Ian Farquhar, master of the Beaufort Hunt. Rose attended theatre school in New York and is now a singer. Friends say she has a serious new boyfriend, but is keeping it secret." (Daily Mail)
" . . . Gloucestershire Rose has known William since childhood. Youngest daughter of dashing Captain Ian Farquhar, master of the Beaufort Hunt, and his horse-mad wife Pammy Jane, Rose was William’s first proper girlfriend and his first ‘Beaufort Belle’ — the pretty girls who frequent the Beaufort Polo Club. This was a Highgrove-based post A-level romance on William’s year off in 2000-2001. She went to Westonbirt, a girls’ school in nearby Tetbury. . . Rose went to a top theatre school in New York. Now a solo singer, she says she is influenced by Dusty Springfield and Carly Simon, and has a gig coming up at the end of March in London." (Daily Mail)
15) Rosie van Cutsem.
Lover in 2007.
"William reportedly dated Rosie briefly after he split from Kate Middleton in 2007. Aristocratic with a hint of the bohemian, she is a passionate equestrienne and a headhunter in the City. Last month, Rosie (nee Ruck Keene) married William van Cutsem, with Wills and Kate among the guests." (Daily Mail)
Prince William of Wales |
Prince William of Wales |
George, Duke of Cambridge |
Field Marshal 1862
Commander-in-Chief of the Army 1856-1895.
Sarah Fairbrother, 1848 |
Husband of:
Sarah Fairbrother (1816-1890)
English actress & royal mistress.
"Miss Fairbrother, who generated much scandal including having a portrait painted in which she showed off her bare legs, was ostracised by the royal family and never given a title. Instead, she became known by the nickname Mrs. FitzGeorge and this surname was taken by George's offspring." (Mirror)
George, Duke of Cambridge's lovers were:
1) Augusta Somerset.
Lover in 1840.
"In 1840 Prince George was attached as Lieutenant-Colonel to the 12th Lancers. His duties took him no further afield than Brighton. Two years later he was gazetted Colonel of the 17th Lancers and sent to Leeds to command the regiment. Here he was engaged in his first action: fought against the inhabitants of the town. The magistrates obsequiously thanked him for his assistance in suppressing riots. It was during these years with the Lancers that H.R.H. acquired his detailed knowledge of cavalry.
"While serving with the Lancers, Prince George became the innocent victim of an unfortunate scandal, the details of which Greville records in his Memoirs, not without suspicion of sanctimonious relish. The story went that Prince George had fallen in love with Lady Augusta Somerset, a daughter of the Duke of Beaufort, and that she was about to have a child. It was alleged that both the Prince and the Duke agreed upon a belated marriage but that the Queen refused her consent.
"'This story with many trifling variations has been in all the newspapers and been circulated with incredible success not only all over England but over the Continent also. The whole is false from beginning to end, except that He did flirt with her and She with him last year at Kew, where she was staying while her Father was abroad---flirtation such as is continually going on without any serious result between half the youths and girls in London.' A formal contradiction of the rumour was published in The Times, but Greville doubted it would succeed, since 'the appetite for scandal is so general and insatiable, there is such a disposition to believe such stories and such reluctance to renounce a belief once entertained, that it is very improbable that what has been done can be entirely undone, and this calumny will affect the Lady more or less as long as She loves. Though it is totally false that she was ever with child, and P. George certainly never thought of marrying her, it is probably true enough that She behaved with very little prudence, delicacy or reserve, for she is a very ill-behaved girl, ready for anything that her caprice or passions excite her to do. Fortunately He is a very timid unenterprising youth, not unwilling to amuse himself but by no means inclined to incur any serious risks, as he has abundantly shown on other occasions. His vanity prompts him to make love to the Ladies whom he meets in his country quarters, and as Princes are scarce his blood royal generally finds easy access to rural and provincial Beauties. But when he finds these affairs growing serious and the objects of his admiration evince an embarrassing alacrity to meet his flame with corresponding ardour, I am told that he usually gets alarmed and backs out with much more prudence than gallantry.'" (The Royal George: The Duke of Cambridge: His Family and Career, 1819-1904)
"But if Queen Victoria was not attracted to George's looks there was no shortage of women who were. Scandal dogged the young prince. In his early 20s his family was forced to deny rumours that he had made the unmarried Lady Augusta Somerset, a duke's daughter, pregnant." (Express)
Lover in 1840.
"In 1840 Prince George was attached as Lieutenant-Colonel to the 12th Lancers. His duties took him no further afield than Brighton. Two years later he was gazetted Colonel of the 17th Lancers and sent to Leeds to command the regiment. Here he was engaged in his first action: fought against the inhabitants of the town. The magistrates obsequiously thanked him for his assistance in suppressing riots. It was during these years with the Lancers that H.R.H. acquired his detailed knowledge of cavalry.
"While serving with the Lancers, Prince George became the innocent victim of an unfortunate scandal, the details of which Greville records in his Memoirs, not without suspicion of sanctimonious relish. The story went that Prince George had fallen in love with Lady Augusta Somerset, a daughter of the Duke of Beaufort, and that she was about to have a child. It was alleged that both the Prince and the Duke agreed upon a belated marriage but that the Queen refused her consent.
"'This story with many trifling variations has been in all the newspapers and been circulated with incredible success not only all over England but over the Continent also. The whole is false from beginning to end, except that He did flirt with her and She with him last year at Kew, where she was staying while her Father was abroad---flirtation such as is continually going on without any serious result between half the youths and girls in London.' A formal contradiction of the rumour was published in The Times, but Greville doubted it would succeed, since 'the appetite for scandal is so general and insatiable, there is such a disposition to believe such stories and such reluctance to renounce a belief once entertained, that it is very improbable that what has been done can be entirely undone, and this calumny will affect the Lady more or less as long as She loves. Though it is totally false that she was ever with child, and P. George certainly never thought of marrying her, it is probably true enough that She behaved with very little prudence, delicacy or reserve, for she is a very ill-behaved girl, ready for anything that her caprice or passions excite her to do. Fortunately He is a very timid unenterprising youth, not unwilling to amuse himself but by no means inclined to incur any serious risks, as he has abundantly shown on other occasions. His vanity prompts him to make love to the Ladies whom he meets in his country quarters, and as Princes are scarce his blood royal generally finds easy access to rural and provincial Beauties. But when he finds these affairs growing serious and the objects of his admiration evince an embarrassing alacrity to meet his flame with corresponding ardour, I am told that he usually gets alarmed and backs out with much more prudence than gallantry.'" (The Royal George: The Duke of Cambridge: His Family and Career, 1819-1904)
"But if Queen Victoria was not attracted to George's looks there was no shortage of women who were. Scandal dogged the young prince. In his early 20s his family was forced to deny rumours that he had made the unmarried Lady Augusta Somerset, a duke's daughter, pregnant." (Express)
2) Frances Day.
3) Jenny Dolly.
4) Jessie Matthews.
5) Louisa Beauclerk.
"Despite his marriage, George had a wandering eye and soon after he wed he took up with mistress Louisa Beauclerk who remained his lover for more than 30 years." (Mirror)
6) Mrs. Burton.
7) Mrs. Robert Vyner.
8) Princess Alice.
9) Sarah Fairbrother.
" . . . For a young prince, who was chosen by his uncle William IV as a possible husband for Queen Victoria, decided instead in 1847 to marry an actress, Sarah Fairbrother. Sarah's father was a servant who afterwards worked as a labourer. Sarah performed in ballet and pantomime as well as taking small parts in Shakespearean comedies. She was better known for her looks than for her acting. George's marriage to Sarah (who called herself Louisa) was illegal as well as disreputable. George had not asked the sovereign's permission as he was required to do by the Royal Marriages Act of 1772. As Sarah was already the mother of two of George's sons, both born out of wedlock, and even had two more illegitimate children, one the son of an English aristocrat, the other the daughter of an Irish landowner, George must have known there was no was Victoria would agree to their marriage. So he married Sarah quietly at a parish church in Clerkenwell, describing himself in the register as George Frederick Cambridge, gentleman. Until Sarah's death 43 years later Queen Victoria turned a blind eye. Officially George never married." (Express)
Reference:
The Royal George: The Duke of Cambridge: His Family and Career, 1819-1904.
Adolphus Duke of Cambridge @Wikipedia |
(1774-1850)
Duke of Cambridge
1801-1850
Son of George III of Great Britain & Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz.
Husband of Augusta von Hessen-Kessel, mar 1819
"Christopher Hibbert's 1998 work entitled George III: A Personal History provides us with information about young Adolphus' interest in the opposite sex. As Hibbert tells it, the Prince 'wished . . . to marry his cousin, Frederica of Mecklenburg-Strelitz, his mother's niece, the young widow of Prince Frederick of Prussia. The King granted his permission, but suggested that the wedding should de delayed until after the war. Prince Adolphus dutifully agreed; but in the meantime Princess Frederica fell in love with the Prince of Solms-Braunfels, whom she married shortly before giving birth to their child. After her second husband's death, Princess Frederica was, in 1815, married, for a third time, to Prince Adolphus's brother the Duke of Cumberland.'" (The English Royal Family of America: 217)
"Christopher Hibbert's 1998 work entitled George III: A Personal History provides us with information about young Adolphus' interest in the opposite sex. As Hibbert tells it, the Prince 'wished . . . to marry his cousin, Frederica of Mecklenburg-Strelitz, his mother's niece, the young widow of Prince Frederick of Prussia. The King granted his permission, but suggested that the wedding should de delayed until after the war. Prince Adolphus dutifully agreed; but in the meantime Princess Frederica fell in love with the Prince of Solms-Braunfels, whom she married shortly before giving birth to their child. After her second husband's death, Princess Frederica was, in 1815, married, for a third time, to Prince Adolphus's brother the Duke of Cumberland.'" (The English Royal Family of America: 217)
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