The royal writer characterizes Prince William as quick-tempered: “He can be difficult”

According to Robert Jobson, Prince William accelerates from zero to one hundred and does not necessarily forget the wrongs he experienced.

Prince William is first in line to the throne after his father. PDO

At least on May 6, the whole world will follow Britain, when they celebrate the king there Charles IIIcoronation of

Also, the black sheep of the royal family, Prince Harry, who has effectively burned bridges behind him, is arriving in London. Many are wondering how the meeting between Harry and Prince William will go, as they have reportedly not spoken since Harry’s book release in January.

In Kohutu Deputy– in his autobiography, Harry revealed things about his brother that he probably wouldn’t have wanted to be made public.

Harry said that William had even physically touched him. According to Harry, this happened in 2019 at the Nottingham villa, when the brothers had first spoken about Meghan.

– William called me names and then attacked. It all happened quickly. He grabbed me by the collars, tore off my necklace and pushed me to the floor, Harry says in the book.

– I fell on the dog’s food bowl and its edges hurt my back. I collapsed on the floor for a moment, confused. Then I got to my feet and told William to leave, Harry continues.

Our King: Charles III: The Man and the Monarch Revealed – the author who has just published the work Robert Jobson this is not surprising. According to him, William has a quick temper.

– He is determined and therefore impatient.

– He can be difficult, Jobson characterizes William.

Charles may also go from zero to 100, but according to Jobson, he also forgets his frustrations quickly, unlike William.

Inevitably, however, Harry and William will not be able to have any kind of close contact at their father’s coronation. Namely, they are seated separately from each other at the event in Westminster Abbey. It has also been reported that Harry will leave London immediately after the coronation.

King Charles recently had a cone burn in a malfunctioning pen.

Source: Page Six

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