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While at the University of St. Andrews, Catherine, Princess of Wales, took matters into her own hands when it came to some very exclusionary clubs. As The Sun points out, many of the clubs at the prestigious university, including alcohol-related clubs, were for men only. Catherine wasn’t having it. She and some like-minded classmates founded a drinking society for them, after being “annoyed that the old ones excluded women,” according to The Guardian. It might sound like a rowdy endeavor, but Catherine didn’t let it get that way, at least for herself. “[N]o one remembers her getting very drunk,” The Guardian noted.
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She might have created a drinking society, but life at St. Andrews was typical of the university experience in other ways. Catherine and Prince William lived at St. Salvators Hall during their first year at school, according to Hello!, where they were fed “19 basic meals per week.” It certainly sounds like the classic dormitory life, but at least there was alcohol to ease the experience.