Meet William and Kate’s matchmaker
Huge  teams of workers and planners are laboring around the clock to make  sure the big day goes off without a hitch, but if it was not for  Waley-Cohen, a 28-year-old horse racing jockey, the marriage wouldn't be  happening at all.
Waley-Cohen turned royal matchmaker  in 2007 when, after Prince William and Kate Middleton had been split up  for several months, he invited both of them to a party he organized at  his wealthy family's 400-year-old mansion in Oxfordshire.
At  the time it appeared as though the break-up would be permanent.  However, William and Kate, who had scarcely seen each other since their  split, spent hours locked in conversation and rekindled all of their old  feelings.
Weeks later they were  photographed together on a yacht sharing a trip to the Seychelles and it  soon emerged that the romance was very much back on.
Waley-Cohen downplayed his role in the royal reconciliation to Yahoo!.
"I  don't know for sure if I had anything to do with it," he said with a  smile at a recent horse racing event. "They have both been friends of  mine for a long time and they make a fantastic couple ... Wherever it  happened, I like to think they got back together of their own accord and  we are all delighted that they did."
However, a royal  source told Yahoo! on Monday that Waley-Cohen's party was a "significant  moment" in the couple's relationship. "It set the foundation for the  reunion, most certainly," the source said.
While the  original split caused much heartache for both William and Kate, they now  agree that it was the correct decision and one which helped them gain  perspective.
"I wasn't particularly happy about it,"  said Kate during the pair's engagement interview. "But it made me  stronger as a person, and it was a chance to learn some things about  myself. It was a chance to center myself."
 
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