February 14th is Valentine’s Day – and many expect a loving gift from their sweetheart on the most romantic day of the year.

Valentine’s Day is approaching – and Princess Kate (41) now reveals wonderfully honestly whether she considers her Prince William (40) to be a cavalier of the roses.

William and Kate, who met at St. Andrews University in Scotland in 2001 and then became one of the most beautiful and likeable lovers of the British royal family, have spent many Valentine’s Days together. The two have been happily married since 2011, have three sweet kids (George, 9, Charlotte, 7 and Louis, 4) and are envied by many royal fans for their intimate relationship.

But is William also a real romantic on Valentine’s Day and gives your loved one red roses?

That was the question on the lips of a florist in Leeds. And he dared to ask the princess when she visited the birthplace of her dad Michael Middleton (73) to promote her “Shaping Us” campaign there.

Florist Neil Ashcroft had a relaxed chat with Princess Kate in Leeds

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With the campaign wants Princess Kate to raise awareness of how important early childhood is to a person’s development. How it later affects the life of a child, with how much love, care and support they start life and how we can all contribute to a generation of happy and healthy people growing up.

In Leeds, we also went to Kirgate Market, where the daughter-in-law of King Charles III (74) also stopped at florist Neil Ashcroft’s shop. You started chatting. Also about the upcoming Valentine’s Day, when florists around the world always cash in properly.

Florist asks Princess Kate a very private question

“No doubt William will buy you some red roses,” Neil Ashcroft blurted out.

And the princess? Despite the royals being reluctant to divulge private details, Kate replied with a laugh, “I don’t think he will.”

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The florist had probably not expected this sympathetically honest answer. According to Vanity Fair After the princess’ visit, he enthused enthusiastically about a Kate who was “very sincere”.

But the princess shouldn’t underestimate the prince of her heart. Because he knows how to do it.

Royal expert on Prince William: ‘Deep down, he’s a bit romantic’

In 2012, a year after their marriage, the prince sent his wife a card and flowers for their first Valentine’s Day together. Because of a helicopter mission with the Royal Air Force, the lovebirds had to spend the day separately at the time. Kate once revealed that herself.

And last year, after eleven years of marriage, William said his Kate was loud “ US Weekly‘ surprised someone with ‘a huge box of 50 roses’ on Valentine’s Day. “He wrote her a very romantic card, praising her for being such a wonderful wife and mother,” a source revealed.

“I don’t know if William would admit it, but deep down he’s a little bit romantic,” revealed Royal expert Katie Nicholl years ago. She said: “He will make Kate feel special on Valentine’s Day.”

With or without red roses…

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