Okay, so Prince William might finally give Kate Middleton an engagement ring this year. They’ve been dating for about eight years, and it is said that the Queen wants a princess by her side in 2012, when she celebrates her Diamond Jubilee. Since William has always been a good boy, followed all the rules, and made his family proud, he will probably do as Grandma wants. Wedding rumors are nothing new to the couple, but these might actually be for real. After all, when Prince William began dating Kate, he was still considered a hot ticket.

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That was before he got older, his resemblance to his father grew more striking, and his hair started to thin. It was clearly our beautiful Gingey Harry who got the looks in that family. Of course, a lot of women would marry just about anyone to become a princess, but Kate has stuck by Wills through thick hair and thin, so he might as well stay with what works. The Prince has often spoken of marrying when he turns 30, which will be in 2012.
And that brings up a whole other thing. You know, the apocalypse. 2012. According to the Mayan calendar, either the world will end or a royal wedding will occur during that year. It could go either way.
Sources have said that the Queen wants William to marry in 2010, despite his wishes. A royal insider stated that the Queen has planned six months of celebration leading up to the February anniversary of her coronation, and the Prince’s wedding might upstage her. If William’s wedding is even half the blowout that Charles and Di had, that certainly would take away some of the Queen’s royal thunder. No one wants that, I suppose. We’ve all been so looking forward to the Diamond Jubilee.
Evidently, the Queen is also feeling a bit weary after nearly 60 years in the majestic driver’s seat, and looks forward to turning a good chunk of her largely ceremonial duties over to Charles, Camilla, William, and Harry. An already-settled-down Prince William makes for a more viable ruling candidate, evidently.
The truly tragic news is that British bookies are betting that Prince Harry will propose to Chelsy Davy this year. Of course, they had 4-to-1 odds that he would have already proposed by the end of 2009. Strongest odds are that they couple will marry in 2014, if they are still together. Somebody needs to slip his Royal Ginginess my phone number.
Anyway, apocalypse or royal wedding. What are you betting on?