The Princess of Wales did not have a good time during her university years due to attacks from some of her classmates
Kate Middleton and Prince William fell in love when they were studying together at the Scottish university St Andrews. Although a lot of time has passed, including three children, the beginning of the relationship was quite traumatic for the Princess of Wales.
One of the most uncomfortable moments Kate had to go through was when she had to face the contempt of some of her classmates, who mocked the humble origins of her family and gave her a cruel nickname.
According to writer Katie Nicholls on the Vanity Fair Dynasty podcast, the Middleton spouses, Carole and Michael, worked as a stewardess and flight dispatcher for the British Airways airline. When they got married they left the aerial profession and created a company dedicated to the sale of party and decoration products, the name was 'Party Pieces'. With this venture, they managed to give the best education to their three children, Philippa (Pippa), James and Kate.
The story of the Middleton family was learned at the university where Prince William's current wife was studying and the "more elotic" students nicknamed it "doors to manual", which in Spanish means 'doors in manual mode'. The cruel nickname they gave him was from a phrase that the flight attendants say once the plane finishes landing.
However, as the writer highlighted, the Princess of Wales never let this affect her. “In her defense, Kate was never part of the stuffy upper classes that went to that university.”
Unfortunately, although she is no longer in college and she is now considered one of the most influential women in the world, that was not the only nickname she was given. The British press called her “Waity Katie” for a long time, which was a play on words for the length of her relationship with Prince William before they got engaged, since they were dating for 10 years.
The dress with which she stole attention at the royal wedding of Hussein of Jordan
Catherine Elizabeth Middleton was one of the guests of honor at Hussein of Jordan's royal wedding. In this great event that took place on June 1 at the Zahran palace, Lady Di's successor stole all eyes by wearing a Haute Couture dress signed by Elie Saab.
The impressive jewel dress was pink with a mermaid cut, marked shoulder pads and ended with a train. All of this was accompanied by a rhinestone belt and the Lover's Knot tiara, which has diamonds and teardrop-shaped pearls.

