The princes would be going through one of the worst moments of their relationship and everything seems to indicate that the heir would be the biggest culprit.
In recent weeks, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have been the subject of news due to constant rumors of crisis and clashes with the Royal House, however, they are not the only ones, apparently, Prince William and Kate Middleton are also having a moment complicated.
It is not the first time that the couple has gone through a crisis since it recently came to light that the heir to the crown would have cheated on his wife with a friend of hers, which provoked the ire of Kate, who would have railed against her husband.
Now, new information has been made public thanks to the royal specialist Tom Quinn, who revealed what happens in the privacy of the royal family with Prince William and Kate Middleton as the main protagonists of the controversies.
Apparently, Middleton not only would not have forgiven Prince William's infidelity but also claimed situations related to his character, alleging that she inherited the manners of his father Carlos III.
As a result of this, the constant comparisons with his father would be bothering the future king, who would categorically deny the accusations and analogies, although close sources, who work inside the Royal House, do not allow him to lie.
Another who referred to the subject, based on information from Quinn, is the influencer specialist in the life of the Royal House, Nuria, who highlighted that: "They have terrible fights in which things are thrown. Kate can seem like a very calm person, and Prince William too, but it's not always true."
For his part, Quinn also added that just after the birth of Louis Wales, one of the most important fights took place since the heir to the crown would be tired of raising his children, so he would have relegated all responsibility to his wife. Kate Middleton. This would add a new chapter to the marital crisis that the couple is going through.
For her part, Kate would have allowed Prince William to do whatever he wanted, as long as he was careful not to jeopardize his future accession to the throne.