Prince William and Kate Middleton's "Low-Key" One-Year Wedding Anniversary Celebration

Find out how the couple commemorated 365 days of royally-wedded bliss

By Alyssa Toomey, Melanie Bromley Apr 30, 2012 12:41 AMTags
Duchess Catherine, Prince WilliamTim Whitby/Getty Images

A year ago today, the world tuned in to watch a stunning Kate Middleton say "I do" to Prince William in a lavish ceremony at the famed Westminster Abbey.

Over the course of the year, the gorgeous pair has accomplished many milestones together, and they certainly deserve to celebrate 365 days of royally-wedded bliss.

So, how are the duke and duchess spending the day together in a follow-up to the fairy-tale wedding of the century?

Vow renewals? A polo match? A royally fabulous party?

Nope! Will and Kate kept it low-key and celebrated the nuptials of their close friends on Saturday:

"Will and Kate attended a friend's wedding in Suffolk yesterday," a source revealed to E! News. "The couple were at St. Andrew's Church in in Wingfield, near Stradbroke, for the marriage of their close friends Hannah Gillingham and Robert Carter."

So typical of Will and Kate! The down to Earth couple may be real-life royalty, but they continue to prove what an ordinary twosome they truly are.

From there? "They went back to Anglesey yesterday evening," the insider revealed. "So they are having a low-key night in their cottage this evening."

After a busy year, we can't think of a better way for Will and Kate to simply relax and enjoy each other's company.

Up next? Baby bump watch for the duchess! Think we'll spot a royal bun in the oven before anniversary number two rolls around? Hit the comments!

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