Prince William Is Humiliated By Senior Royal Relative For His Behavior Ahead Of King Charles And Camilla, Queen Consort’s Coronation Ceremony

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In his best-selling book Spare, Prince Harry picked his older brother, Prince William, as the main villain.

The Montecito royal exposed some of the heir’s most shameful and painful secrets. Prince Harry revealed to the world that Prince William physically and verbally assaulted him on multiple occasions.

One of the most brutal attacks occurred during a heated conversation about Meghan Markle.

The Duke of Sussex confessed that he was bruised and battered by Prince William, who left a scar on his back after pushing him into a dog bowl.

Prince Harry wrote the following about the confrontation: “He grabbed me by the collar, ripping my necklace, and … knocked me to the floor.”

Sources close to Kate Middleton and Prince William said Prince Harry’s revelations hurt them but never fully denied the accusations.

Ahead of King Charles III and his wife, Camilla, Queen Consort‘s coronation, a member of the Royal Family, has decided to vindicate Prince Harry by confirming that Prince William has a terrible temper.

According to the senior royal household, many family members, including King Charles and Camilla, Queen Consort, have witnessed Prince William’s burst of anger and violence.

A senior royal household figure spoke to Robert Jobson for his new book biography, Our King: Charles III: The Man and the Monarch Revealed, and made the following embarrassing claims about Prince William: “He can be difficult. He is a driven person, and that can make him impatient. That can make William short-tempered when dealing with Charles. The Boss (Charles) has a temper, too, but it does not go on and on. He can get frustrated and flare up, and then, in an instant, it is forgotten about. With William, it is rarely forgotten.”

According to Jobson, King Charles has been shocked by Prince William’s volatile and screaming ways that remind him of their late mother, Princess Diana.

The royal biographer shared: “He knew that they were both strong-willed, stubborn even; conflict would be very difficult to manage and could have a detrimental impact on the monarchy itself. Sometimes the level of belligerence between his sons, and indeed towards him, has shocked Charles.”

Royal observers were quick to point out that King Charles had a short fuse — he was seen losing it over a leaky pen and yelling at his wife, who spent too much time talking to well-wishers.

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