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William and Kate: How happy will they be?

William and Kate: How happy will they be?

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All eyes are on William and Kate as they enter this new phase of their life, preparing for their marriage. But can we predict how happy they’ll be? There are certain key elements to their personal histories and personalities that give us many clues.

Their different family backgrounds

William and Kate could hardly come from more different family backgrounds. Yes, of course Kate’s come from a privileged, solid middle-class background but that’s nothing like a royal background. Royal protocol and the prestige that goes with being a royal are almost impossible to imagine.

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Unless William had chosen a fellow royal as his bride-to-be, no fiancée of his was ever really going to be clued-up as to what to expect – despite being relatively privileged as Kate is.

The fantastic ‘plus’ about Kate’s background is her parents have had a long and happy marriage that’s given her great security. When you have a platform like that it gives you a basic confidence about relationships and a great role model to aspire to.

How they met – the footing for an equal partnership

How William and Kate met was a fab beginning for what’s become a long-term love story. They started out as equals, being young university students in a new city, having both moved to St Andrews in Scotland to study.

Although William would’ve had his security detail in tow, like Kate he would’ve been discovering everything about student life at the same time as she was. From making new pals, to forging a new social life, studying and facing exams, their lives mirrored each other’s perfectly.

Meeting as equals gives a relationship superb balance right from the start. No one holds the upper-hand which would’ve been the case if, say, one of them had been a final year student who started dating a first year. Or as is so often the case when you meet someone at work, where one of you is higher up the ladder then the other, and that gives them the upper-hand.

They had the all-important ‘P Factor’

Because of the circumstances in which they met, they immediately had a super-high level of what psychologists call ‘propinquity’ – one of the main factors that predict attraction.

This means being in close contact on a regular basis in actual physical terms – and for Kate and William this meant ending up as housemates. Plus they had it in social terms – they wanted to hang out and do the same things. So forget the X Factor, their P Factor was high!

Her character, his character: why their mix should work

From observing them in news reports it’s obvious they have a true bond of love. Their body language says it all – they love and need each other. Although there are times when Kate’s body language reveals nervousness and anxiety, William seems to pick-up on that and naturally reassures her with a little touch or look.

It’s well-reported that William is a thoughtful man and combined with reports of Kate’s loyal nature they have a really good mix of qualities to assure long-term success.

Both of them have a fun side that’s at times revealed in late-night antics when they were younger but neither of them has shown themselves to be shallow, party-people. Again they seem to have a natural balance when it comes to wanting to go out – like any other young couple – but without any excessive behaviour that would get them in trouble.

William and Kate also both like the quieter life, too, and will relish their bolthole in Wales where they can get away from it all.

How their relationship is different to Charles and Diana’s

You couldn’t get a relationship that was more different to William and Kate’s then the marriage of Charles and Diana. Sadly it was doomed right from the start when she was a very unsure and insecure bride, over a decade younger than her husband-to-be.

Diana went into the marriage believing in true love whereas Charles was much more aware of the ways of the world and that there were many obstacles in their way.

Although Diana’s aristocratic pedigree was a good match for marriage to a royal, she was much more of a free spirit then royal life allowed. Because Charles and Diana had a weak bond in their marriage neither was prepared for the trouble ahead. And they didn’t have a strong basis to create a team together and instead they pulled apart.

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Why the future bodes well for this royal couple

Taking all of these factors into account William and Kate stand a fantastic chance of sticking together through thick and thin. They can look to her parents for how to do it when they face challenges. They can fall back on his humour and kindness and her loyalty and love when the going gets tough.

The balance and equality in their relationship will prove to be a great strength and their future looks happy and loving.

Your say: Do you think William and Kate are well-suited? Do you think their marriage will be more successful than other royal unions?

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Ita v June: What’s really polite

Ita v June: What's really polite

Left: Ita Buttrose, Right: June Dally-Watkins

Australia’s etiquette queens removed their kid gloves over the weekend for a polite stoush over who knows best when it comes to social niceties.

June Dally-Watkins started the squabble by pointing out several “no-nos” in Ita’s new book A Guide to Australian Etiquette.

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June and Ita disagree on several issues, from whether it is okay to remove one’s shoes on a long flight (Ita says the sight and smell of bare feet is offensive, while June claims people shouldn’t be expected to keep shoes on) to whether it is appropriate for a woman to carry condoms in her handbag (Ita: Safe sex is all-important, June: It makes a girl look ‘easy’).

But by far the most unusual item of decorum the ladies disagree upon is the direction one should face when making their way to their seat in a theatre or cinema. Ita insists you should face other patrons as you pass to avoid thrusting your bottom in their faces. June disagrees, saying this leaves you at high risk of tripping over and landing in someone’s lap — the ultimate in public embarrassment.

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June is now compiling her own etiquette guide, called Manners For Moderns: Be The Best You Can Be In Every Way, which is due for release later this year.

Your say: Which way do you think people should face when taking their seats in a cinema? Would you prefer an eyeful of rear end or crotch?

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Suri’s $100,000 birthday party!

Casually sipping on Starbucks, flicking through style bible Vanity Fair and using her own credit card to buy designer heels… Suri Cruise behaves like a bored twentysomething.

But next month the world’s most indulged preschooler will be celebrating only her fifth birthday.

And what a celebration it will be! A source close to Tom Cruise and Katie Holmes tells Woman’s Day the proud parents are in the early stages of planning a lavish party for their little princess. Details are still top secret, but we can reveal the doting duo have set aside an astonishing $100,000 to ensure it’s an unforgettable occasion.

Read more in this week’s Woman’s Day on sale March 7, 2011.

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Royal snub: Why Princess Mary isn’t invited to the royal wedding

Royal Snub: Why Princess Mary isn't invited to the royal wedding

Everyone from the butcher to the local publican got an invitation to the wedding of the century, so why didn’t Kate Middleton invite our Princess Mary to share her joy?

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Kate has instead invited a bizarre list of friends, including her butcher, grocer and postman. Even the couple’s favourite publican will be in attendance. With two of William’s ex-girlfriends also on the list, along with Kate’s disgraced uncle Gary Goldsmith, who was previously disowned by the couple after a drug scandal in 2009, the snub seems doubly insulting.

And while down-to-earth Mary is probably more than happy to stay at home with her gorgeous newborn twins and watch the extravaganza on television, her fans still want to know why on earth she and Frederik were not invited.

Princess Mary, 39, is one of only a very select few who know how difficult it is to make the transition from ordinary person to royal, and she could have helped ease the bride’s nerves. A close European neighbour and fellow commoner who has won the affection of her people with her natural charm, Mary could have been the perfect mentor for Kate, steering her through the minefield of protocol as she transforms into a princess.

The snub is even more galling when you realise fun-loving Fred is a cousin of Wills – the groom is a member of the extended Danish royal family through his grandfather Prince Philip – and that Mary is probably the one person in the world who will really understand how nervous Kate will be feeling on April 29.

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Kate shines at her royal debut

Kate Shines at her Royal debut

William’s bride-to-be wins over the public at her first official royal engagement. Judy Wade was there.

Sharing whispers and jokes as they pulled up in a Range Rover, Prince William and Kate Middleton began a new chapter in their love story when they embarked on their first official royal engagement together.

The launch of a new inflatable lifeboat at Trearddur Bay in North Wales, just a few kilometres from the farmhouse where the couple have made their home, was Kate’s first proper opportunity to show the world she has all the qualities of a future queen.

Applauding as his giggling fiancée poured champagne over the bow of the $350,000 lifeboat, William declared, “I do the talking bit and she does the fun bit”.

He was clearly anxious as they set off to greet the crowds, nervously rubbing his hands together and constantly checking that she was following him. But Kate acted as if she’d been going on royal walkabouts all her life.

She smiled, waved and shook hands with her fans as she moved through the crowd, crouching to chat to children, patting dogs and thanking everyone for coming with a confidence and grace that belied her lack of experience.

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At home with Princess Mary and the royal twins

At home with Princess Mary and the royal twins

With her beautiful baby twins about to be christened, Mary has decided her family is complete.

The stunning official photos taken by the royal family’s favourite photographer, Steen Brogaard, portray Mary and Frederik as very hands-on, relaxed and devoted parents.

But Mary has revealed the demands of being a Crown Princess and mum to four very young children are proving a challenge. Indeed, Mary now believes her young family is complete. She’s blessed with four happy and healthy children and that will be her lot. Mary’s sister, Patricia Bailey, speaking exclusively to Woman’s Day, reveals the Aussie princess will definitely be drawing the line at four.

“The twins are fabulous, they’ve been so good for the whole family,” Patricia says. “But I think that’s it now. I’ve got three children, big sister Jane’s got three and Mary’s got four. I think that’s enough, we [our family] are at good numbers.”

Mary is mindful that her two eldest children, Prince Christian, 5, and Princess Isabella, 3, are not overshadowed by the joyful arrival of the twins, whose names are yet to be revealed.

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Charlie Sheen’s children lost in the chaos

Charlie Sheen's children lost in the chaos

As the troubled actor continues down a destructive path, his twin boys become the real victims of his bizarre behaviour.

But early last week, as his downward spiral continued with a series of bizarre rants, the troubled Two And A Half Men star turned daddy daycare, babysitting his twin toddler sons – with the assistance of not one but two girlfriends!

Following a spat about money while on holiday in the Bahamas with Charlie and his two blonde “goddesses”, the boys’ mother, Brooke Mueller, left Max and Bob, who turn two next week, in their 45-year-old father’s care.

What Charlie describes as his “unconvential family” was shortlived, however. Brooke took her ex-husband to court a few days later, claiming the actor had violently threatened her. Charlie was ordered by a judge to stay 100 yards (91m) away from Brooke – and the twins were removed from his care.

“I do not know where my children are, but I’m not panicking,” Charlie said in an interview with the US Today Show after his sons were taken from his home.“This is not about emotions, it’s not about ego, it is just about getting very focused.”

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Courteney Cox’s romantic getaway!

Courteney Cox's romantic getaway!

The actress and her new love get hot and steamy in sunny Hawaii.

Not only does she get to laze around in a bikini with her gorgeous daughter Coco, 6, by her side, the trip also provides the perfect cover for a romantic getaway with her hunky co-star and secret lover.

The star has been getting close to actor Brian Van Holt, 41, who plays her ex-husband on the show, since April last year. This “emotional affair” was cited by Courteney’s former husband David Arquette as one of the major reasons they ended their 11-year marriage last October. Now close friends tell Woman’s Day the 46-year-old actress is “very much seeing Brian” and their relationship is hotter than ever!

“They keep their ongoing affair under wraps by staying indoors at her Malibu home,” says one friend. “But it doesn’t mean they’ve fallen into a comfortable habit like an old married couple. It’s like they have Valentine’s dinner once a week, complete with flowers and gifts.”

Brian, a fabulous cook who specialises in Latin-fusion cuisine, loves donning the apron. “They’re perfect together,” says the friend. “She’s got a chef’s kitchen that is just huge. They drink wine, eat and have this little romantic date over and over again.”

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Kirstie Alley beats the bulge

Kirstie Alley beats the bulge

She’s dancing her way to a fabulous new figure.

The former Fat Actress star stunned onlookers last week when she showed off her new physique at a Hollywood party. The event was to launch the latest series of the US version of Dancing With The Stars, and Kirstie has been confirmed as one of the contestants.

Barefoot in a one-shouldered chiffon gown in shades of purple, Kirstie, 60 – who has been following a strict exercise and diet regime – looked decidedly slimmer.

The once-svelte star recently tipped the scales at more than 100kg, but she reveals she has lost 27kg and wants to lose 13-18 more. “With this strenuous, rigorous dance schedule [as part of the show], I think it’s going to work,” Kirstie says. “It’s exciting.”

But she won’t be pouring herself into slinky ballroom-dancing gowns just yet – she’s putting that off until she’s closer to her goal weight. “I’m not showing my junk until I’m ready,” she vows. “I’d like to lose about three spare tyres still.”

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Aussie couple’s joy: Meet our quintuplets!

Aussie couple's joy: Meet our quintuplets!

Melissa and Rosemary introduce their new babies to KATHERINE CHATFIELD.

Melissa Keevers and Rosemary Nolan beam as they cradle baby son Noah in their arms. But Noah isn’t the only new addition to the family. He’s big brother to fellow quintuplets Charlie, Eireann, Evie and Abby. Same-sex Brisbane couple Mel, 27, and Rosie, 22, have waited to meet the babies since they revealed to Woman’s Day last October they were expecting quins, conceived with a US sperm donor. “We got very teary when they were born,” Rosie smiles. “It was such a journey before they arrived that when we actually met them we realised what it was all for.”

The babies are still tiny after being born at 26 weeks, four days. “In the days leading up, I knew it was coming,” Mel says. “I had more and more contractions. At one point I spent three days in the birthing suite – they wouldn’t let me leave in case it happened!

“On January 2 at 10.30pm I was having contractions, and at 11pm the doctor examined me and told me to call Rosie because I was going to have the babies.” Rosie laughs and says, “I was running around like a headless chicken! I was in shock thinking it was actually going to happen.” “She says she didn’t speed to get to the hospital but she arrived in record time!” adds Mel.

With a team of 25 hospital staff assembled, Mel was wheeled to theatre for a C-section. “I wasn’t nervous about the procedure,” she says. “I just wanted them to be born OK. I didn’t take any risk for myself into account.” Fortunately, the five babies – two boys and three girls – were born between 2.06am and 2.11am on January 3, in an operation that ran like clockwork.

“Noah came first, and then a minute later was Charlie,” Mel says. “Then after another minute came Eireann, and then Evie and Abby. Abby was the smallest because she was sitting lowest in me, so she had the weight of the others on top of her.”

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