What happened to Prince William’s first uni love whose ‘sculpted bottom’ he admired
28.01.2022 - 14:05
/ ok.co.uk
It’s hard to think of Prince William without Kate Middleton on his arm, but the Duke had another love interest before he married his bride. Before locking eyes with the beautiful brunette country girl at the University of St. Andrews, William dated a fellow student with a bottom voted best in class! “We would joke that Carley’s bottom had been sculpted by the gods,” friends told royal expert Katie Nicholl for Vanity Fair.
Carley Massy-Birch was an English-language and creative-writing student who invited the young Prince to suppers at her rural home. Katie added: “‘I’m a real country bumpkin’, Carley told me. ‘That was why we had a connection’.” The romance was short-lived and Kate soon stole his heart.
But what happened to William’s first university love? William dumped her for another woman Sadly, Carley and William split while still at university - Katie wrote: “Their affair ended somewhat stickily when Carley told William he had to make a decision between her and Arabella Musgrave, a young woman miles away who seemed to be providing something of a distraction.” She was best friends with Kate Despite their differences, it’s thought that William and Carley were amicable after they split. Carley’s parents, Mimi and Hugh, claim that there’s no rift between Carley and Kate, either. According to Femail, they became the best of friends! Her parents said: “She went out with William for six or seven weeks when they first arrived at St Andrews.
But there's absolutely no fall-out between her and Kate.” She dabbled in acting Carley’s life is largely a mystery with little mention of her online or on social media. But according to her parents, the English student was an actress in her spare time. In 2008, her mother explained of
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