Prince Harry has been the hothead of the family since childhood. A trait he is said to have inherited from his mother, Princess Diana. But for some time now it has become clear that his brother William also has a quick-tempered personality.

In his new book Our King: Charles III: The Man and the Monarch Revealed, Royal author Robert Jobson draws a similar picture of heir apparent William, according to Page Six. And he refers to the testimony of anonymous palace staff when he suggests that the brothers’ choleric manner also from King Charles III. have inherited, not only from Diana.

“He can be difficult,” a palace insider said of Prince William. “He’s an ambitious person and that can make him impatient,” Jobson’s source said. “It can make William irascible when he’s dealing with Charles. The boss (Charles) has irascibility too, but it doesn’t always go that way. He can get frustrated and irascible and then it’s quickly forgotten. William’s is rarely forget it.”

A resentful, irascible heir to the throne – Prince Harry describes his brother in a very similar way in his autobiography “Spare”. He remembers a dispute between the brothers after Prince William asked him about the unpleasant press reports about Duchess Meghan. Harry describes how his brother freaked out, after which he gave him a glass of water.

“Willy, I can’t talk to you when you’re like that,” he is said to have said and then describes what happened next: “He turned off the water, continued to insult me ??and then attacked me. It worked everything so fast. So fast. He grabbed my collar and yanked my necklace and pushed me to the ground. I landed on the dog bowl, which broke under my back and the pieces cut into me. I lay there stunned for a moment , then I got up and told him to go away.”

According to his descriptions in “Spare”, the tablecloth between the brothers is said to have finally been cut up. And it looks like Prince Harry has a chance of reconciliation with his father. According to the British media, however, William in particular should still be pissed off.

Which: “Page Six”

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