Saturday, April 30, 2011

The prenuptial agreement Catherine and William

Although a priori, you marry for life, you never know what can happen. And, in case of failure of marriage, seems to be well covered royal back. According to German newspaper Bild, Catherine of England may have signed a prenuptial agreement that would not do that well in the event of dissolution of marriage.

Apparently, Catherine "can not claim a penny of the estate of her husband, is currently hovering around the 13 million pounds," said Bild. In turn, the Duchess of Cambridge may not disclose any secret marriage and, if so, must pay a huge fine. According to the newspaper, Catherine, will be immediately and Kate Middleton will not live in any royal residence.

Only receive a pension whose amount depends on your attitude. That is, if you decide to remarry, for example, the amount would decrease. According to Christopher Anderson, author of William and Kate: A Royal Love Story, "in the history of the monarchy, there was never prenuptial agreement, so I do not know if the rumors are just that, or Catherine and William have broken the standard.

For now, what is said is that they have signed a prenuptial agreement prepared by lawyers for Spears in London. Catherine is the first commoner to waiver of rights passed by the altar with a member of royalty. Grace Kelly, when she married Prince Rainier of Monaco or Maximum Zorreguieta when he gave the "I Do", the heir to the throne of Holland, also had to accept mutitude of clauses.

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