Kate Middleton and Prince William will celebrate their 14th wedding anniversary on April 29.
According to BBC royal journalist Jennie Bond, this anniversary is "extra bit special" since the Princess of Wales is cancer-free.
"Every milestone brings them one step closer to the terrible day she was diagnosed with cancer. After his mother died, William claimed he knew it would make or break him, and he refused to let it do so," Jennie told Mirror.
While Kate and William's marriage "was already a roaring success," the expert says that it is "even stronger than before" following "the brutal year" of Catherine's cancer.
"What makes it work?" I believe theirs is a fairly equitable collaboration. William is a far more involved parent than his father or grandpa. And I doubt Catherine would let him get away with anything less," Jennie replied.
Jennie also stated that Catherine's parents and the Prince of Wales' father, King Charles, "must be delighted" with the couple's marriage. She went on to say that while "it's important for the monarchy that it works," the future King and Queen "seem to be able to deal with pretty much anything that life throws at them."
According to Jennie, the Prince and Princess of Wales' marriage "gives us all the chance to see first-hand that theirs is a true love match, built on the strongest of all foundations: friendship and the shared experience of university life."
Kate Middleton and Prince William have three children: Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis.
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