UK’s Prince William to marry girlfriend Kate Middleton

LONDON, (Reuters) – Britain’s Prince William will  marry his long-term girlfriend Kate Middleton next year after an  on-off courtship that has lasted nearly a decade.
The elder son of heir-to-the-throne Prince Charles and the  late Princess Diana proposed to Middleton with the large blue  oval sapphire and diamond engagement ring his mother once wore  as Charles’s 19-year-old fiancee.

“It’s very special to me,” William told reporters on  Tuesday. “It’s my way of making sure my mother didn’t miss out  on today and the excitement and the fact we are going to spend  the rest of our lives together.”

The two 28-year-olds will marry in the spring or summer of  2011, 30 years after Charles and Diana’s spectacular but  ultimately ill-fated wedding.
“I didn’t realise it was a race, otherwise I would have been  a lot quicker, but also the timing is right now, we’re both very  very happy, and I’m very glad that I have done it,” William told  reporters in London as the beaming couple posed arm-in-arm for  the cameras of the world press.

Diana, who was said to be the world’s most photographed  woman during her lifetime, was divorced from Charles in 1996 and  died a year later in a car crash after a high-speed chase  through Paris with the paparazzi in hot pursuit.

Middleton will now have to get used to the huge media  attention that her role will attract, but she looked calm as she  appeared with William, blinking at the glittering flashbulbs of  the massed ranks of photographers.

In an informal interview with an ITN reporter, she said  Diana was an “inspiration” whom she wished she had met.
She told reporters that becoming a royal was daunting, but  she hoped to “take it in her stride” with William’s help.
William said: “It’s about carving your own future, no one is  trying to fill my mother’s shoes. It’s about making your own  future, your own destiny, and Kate will do a very good job of  that.”

It was the first time the future princess, who described the  proposal as “very romantic”, had spoken so publicly.
Although the couple had discussed their future, Middleton  described the shock when William proposed during a recent  holiday in Kenya.
Asked if she expected the proposal, Middleton said: “I  thought he might have maybe thought about it, but no. It was a  total shock when it came, and very exciting.”
William had carried the ring in his rucksack for about three  weeks before summoning up the courage to pop the question.

“Everywhere I went I was keeping hold of it because I knew  this thing, if it disappeared I would be in a lot of trouble and  because I’d planned it, it went fine,” he said.
William’s grandparents, Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip,  and other members of the royal family said they were delighted.

“(I’m) obviously thrilled, thank you very much,” Charles  told reporters during a trip to southwest England, before  joking: “They’ve been practising for long enough.”
A statement from Charles’s office, Clarence House, said  William had sought the permission of Middleton’s father.