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Prince William is said to be deeply upset over how the U.K. press has been treating his wife.<\/p>\n
This claim was made by Christopher Andersen, author of “The King,” who told Fox News Digital that the Prince of Wales has been “simmering” with anger as Princess Kate Middleton is faced with fierce scrutiny and an onslaught of conspiracy theories surrounding her health.<\/p>\n
“William is a very different breed of cat [from that of his father],” Andersen said. “William broods. He simmers. Then, like his father, he blows. \u2026 He\u2019s trying to protect his wife\u2019s privacy. He\u2019s always had a grudge against the media, and he is even less likely than his father to feel the need to explain anything. William still blames the press for [his mother\u2019s] death, and for all his outward charm and natural flair for diplomacy, he continues to view reporters as little more than jackals.”<\/p>\n
KATE MIDDLETON, PRINCE WILLIAM BELIEVE THEY ‘HAVE NOTHING TO PROVE’ WHEN IT COMES TO PRINCESS’S HEALTH: EXPERT<\/strong><\/p>\n\n
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Christopher Andersen, author of “The King,” told Fox News Digital that Prince William is less than amused about how the press has been treating his wife.<\/span> (Max Mumby\/Indigo)<\/span><\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n“He has no interest in feeding them unless he has to, especially when the issue is Kate\u2019s health,” he added.<\/p>\n
In January, Kensington Palace announced that the Princess of Wales had unspecified abdominal surgery and would be out of sight for weeks. The news quickly triggered much speculation and gossip about her health. However, an admission from the 42-year-old that she altered an official family photo \u2013 one that was supposed to reassure the public that she was doing well \u2013 made things worse.<\/p>\n
It\u2019s a rare misstep for the princess, who has hardly put a foot wrong in her journey from William\u2019s shy “commoner” girlfriend to the glamorous young mother of three who, more than any royal since Princess Diana, boosted the popularity and appeal of the British monarchy worldwide.<\/p>\n
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AP News issued a “photo kill” notice on a picture of Princess Kate Middleton and her children that she recently released to the public.<\/span> (AP News)<\/span><\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n“William is under so much strain, and he is livid about what is being written and said about his ailing wife,” Andersen said. “\u2026 The Prince of Wales has had his own clashes with Kensington Palace staffers about how clumsily they\u2019ve handled things. Fists have been slammed on tables and angry emails have been sent. There has been a flurry of finger-pointing, although William is more about solutions than assigning blame.”<\/p>\n
“In the midst of all this, William is overwhelmed with having to shoulder such a heavy load while his father battles cancer, and that means little time for self-indulgent tantrums of the sort that the king was famous for,” Andersen said. “Still, William is bound to crack. It\u2019s only a matter of time. Heads will roll; of that I am certain.”<\/p>\n
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Prince William attends The Diana Legacy Awards at the Science Museum on March 14, 2024, in London. The Prince of Wales has been keeping busy with royal duties as his wife recovers from surgery.<\/span> (Arthur Edwards\/WPA Pool)<\/span><\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\nIt was also in January that Buckingham Palace announced that the king, 75, had been diagnosed with cancer. The type of cancer has not been revealed. It is not prostate cancer, but the disease was discovered during his recent treatment for an enlarged prostate. He has been seeking treatment.<\/p>\n
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King Charles was diagnosed with cancer shortly after receiving treatment for an enlarged prostate.<\/span> (Mark Cuthbert)<\/span><\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n“William is under an enormous amount of pressure as he tries to take up much of the slack left by his father and his wife,” Andersen said. “\u2026 Charles is clearly in a physically weakened and emotionally fragile state \u2013 the outpouring of concern for the king has brought him to tears. But the palace has bungled things badly; the king knows that better than anyone. As far as the monarchy is concerned, this has been nothing less than an epic PR fail. There have been tense moments and raised voices as staffers try to figure out how to restore the public\u2019s trust in the monarchy post-Queen Elizabeth II. But short of the king himself coming clean about his medical condition, as well as Kate\u2019s, the rumor mills will continue to churn furiously.”<\/p>\n
Andersen said William\u2019s priority is protecting his wife\u2019s privacy. The princess has rarely been photographed during her recovery.<\/p>\n
And unlike his father, William is less likely “to feel the need to explain anything,” Andersen said. He also noted that the 41-year-old holds a grudge against the U.K. press.<\/p>\n
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Kensington Palace announced in January that Princess Kate Middleton (seen here with husband Prince William) had abdominal surgery for undisclosed reasons.<\/span> (Max Mumby\/Indigo)<\/span><\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\nHis mother, Diana, died in 1997 from injuries she sustained in a Paris car crash. She was 36. At the time, Diana was being chased by paparazzi.<\/p>\n
“The king and William have a deeply rooted antipathy toward the press,” Andersen said. “Faced with something personal and as serious as a medical issue, it\u2019s understandable that father and son would be inclined to tell the tabloids to go to hell. Behind the scenes, they argue that it\u2019s none of the press\u2019s business, that such matters are not for public consumption.”<\/p>\n
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According to Christopher Andersen, Prince William’s main priority is to protect Princess Kate Middleton’s privacy.<\/span> (Max Mumby\/Indigo)<\/span><\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n“In the past, the palace could count on the press to back off, in exchange for future access,” Andersen said. “But that arrangement can only go so far. You can\u2019t have the king and the Princess of Wales both hospitalized at the same time only then to vanish for months without any plausible explanation as to why. \u2026 The public will be solidly in their corner, but first, they are entitled to know at least the broad outlines of what\u2019s really going on behind palace walls. Instead, this curtain of secrecy we are only allowed to peer behind now and then is creating suspicion, resentment and no small amount of hysteria in the media.”<\/p>\n
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Princess Diana helps her son, Prince William, do a puzzle at their home in Kensington Palace, London, circa 1985. Prince William has always been wary of the press following his mother’s death, Christopher Andersen told Fox News Digital.<\/span> (Tim Graham Photo Library via Getty Images)<\/span><\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\nLike William, Charles\u2019 alleged temper is well-known within the palace, Andersen said. He chronicled alleged past incidents in his book. At the time of the book\u2019s publication in 2022, a spokesperson for Buckingham Palace didn\u2019t immediately respond to Fox News Digital\u2019s request for comment. However, a palace source previously told Fox News Digital that “we don\u2019t comment on such books.”<\/p>\n
“King Charles has always had a Vesuvian temper. His tantrums and angry outbursts are legendary,” Andersen said. “He may be in a weakened condition as he undergoes cancer treatment, but remember that in the past he tore the sink off a bathroom wall in a fit of rage \u2013 twice. \u2026 During an argument with Diana, the then-Prince of Wales hurled a heavy wooden boot jack at her, missing her head by inches. On other occasions, he\u2019s thrown objects at servants. \u2026 Once at a friend\u2019s villa, Charles became so frustrated with a stuck bedroom window that he tossed a chair through it to \u2018get some fresh air.\u2019”<\/p>\n
“\u2026 [His wife, Queen] Camilla has always been a calming influence, and since he became king, Charles has mellowed considerably,” Andersen continued. “That doesn\u2019t mean he\u2019s lost his edge entirely, by any means. When he is displeased by something, he lets his staff know it in no uncertain terms. They feel the royal heat.”<\/p>\n
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Christopher Andersen wrote about the monarch’s alleged temper in “The King.”<\/span> (Tim Graham Photo Library)<\/span><\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\nAndersen noted that William has “exploded” at his younger brother, Prince Harry, which the Duke of Sussex wrote about in his 2023 memoir, “Spare.”<\/p>\n
In the book, Harry alleged that during an argument in 2019, William called his wife, Meghan Markle, “difficult” and “rude” and then grabbed him by the collar and knocked him down. Harry suffered cuts and bruises from landing on a dog bowl. Harry said that Charles implored the brothers to make up. Following the funeral of Charles\u2019 father, Prince Philip, in 2021, the king pleaded, “Please, boys, don\u2019t make my final years a misery.”<\/p>\n
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The relationship between Prince William, left, and Prince Harry has been strained since the Duke of Sussex’s royal exit in 2020. Harry lives in California with wife Meghan Markle and their two children.<\/span> (Patrick van Katwijk)<\/span><\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\nLIKE WHAT YOU\u2019RE READING? CLICK HERE FOR MORE ENTERTAINMENT NEWS<\/u><\/strong><\/p>\n Neither Buckingham Palace, which represents the king, nor William\u2019s Kensington Palace office commented on any of the allegations.<\/p>\n
“Maybe the preternaturally even-tempered Kate can hold it together, but I\u2019m not so sure about the Windsor men,” said Andersen. “They are not amused with the way things are going. They have made it clear to their staff in window-rattling terms.”<\/p>\n
Kensington Palace previously announced that the Princess of Wales is expected to return to public duties sometime after Easter.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n
The Associated Press contributed to this report.<\/i><\/p>\n[ad_2]\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"
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