Kate Middleton Spends Valentine’s Day Alone—But Gets A Surprise Gift From Prince William

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Kate Middleton Valentine

Although Kate Middleton is alone on V-Day, that doesn’t mean she wasn’t showered with love from her faraway hubby, who’s currently on military duty in the Falklands.

While Kate Middleton, 30, stays busy with her various charitable causes in England, she was greeted on Valentine’s Day morning with an affectionate card and bouquet of flowers from her 29-year-old prince, Us Weekly reports.

“She misses William. It’s difficult for any officer’s wife to have her husband away on duty,” a source close to Kate told the mag. ”Catherine knows time will fly if she just gets on with things.”

And getting on with things is what she’s doing. Throwing herself into her charities, the Duchess of Cambridge discovered she has male admirers of the younger persuasion.

At a Feb. 14th event in Liverpool, Kate visited an alcohol-free bar sponsored by Action on Addiction, and it was there she met eight-year-old Jaqson Johnston-Lynch who offered her red roses, a cupcake, and a card that said “I love you.” According to the Daily Mail, he even had a mini speech prepared.

“Happy Valentine’s Day, your Royal Highness,” he said. “I’m sorry Prince William can’t be here.”

We’re sure all the influx of love Kate’s receiving from her philanthropic outings will keep her upbeat until Prince Willy returns.

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Stella

Posted at 7:37 PM on February 14, 2012  

Not Falklands! Islas Malvinas! Free people! Stop colonialism

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    GetAClue

    Posted at 8:39 PM on February 14, 2012  

    Stella, you seem to need a quick history lesson, so I’ll oblige you:

    There were Englishmen living in the Falkland Islands as early as 1733, well before the country of Argentina even existed. Please look it up and find out the facts. The Falkland Islanders who live there have done so for many, many generations, and they choose to remain British. The name ‘Islas Malvinas’ came AFTER the name Falkland Islands, and Argentina has NEVER owned either The Falkland Islands, OR the Islas Malvinas. Argentina doesn’t get to own something just because they want to. This isn’t primary school where a country can pout just to get it’s own way. Get over yourselves and come to reality, why don’t you?

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      Stella

      Posted at 6:04 AM on February 15, 2012  

      are you really sure about that?? please stop believing in what the books of the colonialists tell you what do you have to belive? have you seen it? have you live it?? so you can’t talk about it
      things doesn´t belong to the most powerfull, doesn´t belong to the one that can write books and tell everyone…. Hey! this in mine!!
      And is not the only one, who many examples about colonialism we have around the world? Please, go out, see the reality ( not on a tv show ) and then, think for you self

      Peace

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