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September 7, 2008 7:36:57 AM CDT



Wills to Kate: Don't Go Veil Shopping Yet

Posted Oct 28, 07 5:38 PM CDT in World 

(Newser) – Kate Middleton is back in the royal fold and has Prince William "eating out of her hand," but sources close to the couple warn not to expect any wedding bells before 2009. While the romance is clearly back on and Kate is now chummy with Prince Charles, Wills doesn't want to make a move until his military training is finished, reports the Daily Mail.

William and Kate split up earlier this year, and media speculation about a proposal spiked after their reunion. But Kate is happy to wait, "As long as Wills behaves himself," and plans to quit her job as a buyer at a posh store, which will give her plenty of time to devote to her prince.

Source Daily Mail (UK)

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