Prince William regrets breaking up with Kate Middleton
via The Sun Online
LOVELORN Prince William has begged Kate Middleton to go back to him, The Sun can reveal. He opened his heart to his ex during a secret liaison at Clarence House.
But Kate, 25, has so far refused to rekindle their relationship, saying she was “too badly hurt” by the break-up.
News of William’s U-turn only emerged yesterday when the same source that revealed the split in March spoke exclusively to The Sun. The close friend of the couple insisted it is now William doing all the chasing.
“Wills is very keen, but Kate is unsure. She has been seriously hurt. He must persist and convince her he is serious. William invited Kate to Clarence House to smooth things over. They had a first awkward drink but then talked about their split. He made it obvious that he hasn’t got over her. Kate is in the driving seat. William is trying very hard to win her over.”
News that Wills, 25, had ended his four-year romance with Kate caused shockwaves around the world. They were thought to be about to get engaged. Reports that there had been interference from senior royals were way off mark. He told Kate that they should split because they wanted different things.
But pals say the prince has become increasingly unhappy at the decision he made.
“William said the relationship was too intense. He wanted to live a little. Now he feels he has made a terrible mistake. He has hardly been out and has been feeling increasing depressed without Kate.”
Eventually he persuaded Kate to see him in secret at his London residence. It is understood Kate returned to see William on her own TWICE more before she agreed to join his friends at a mess party on June 9.
The source also revealed Kate had agreed to be William’s guest at Sunday’s Concert for Diana at Wembley.


July 10th, 2007 21:18
It’s depressing to see William marry a pretty daughter of a millionaire (aka WAG). Anyway, it would have been nice to see him marry someone that was more representative of the masses of people in Britain … or someone that has substance and will contribute to the country. I’m surprised the British people are OK with continuing to fund their lavish lifestyle with so little to offer the country.