• Prince William and King Charles actually have a good relationship
  • But their bond seemed to have cracked not too long ago
  • This is what happened...

Who would have expected it? King Charles III and Prince William had a big fight. The famous father and son duo portray themselves as having a solid relationship, especially after the death of the Queen. The famous father and son duo portray themselves as having a solid relationship, especially after the death of the Queen.

After all, Charles and his son Prince William, share a common destiny - wearing the British crown.

But as the book Courtiers: The Hidden Power Behind the Crown by Valentine Lowe now reveals, at one point there was a major dispute between the two monarchs. This involved the dismissal of an employee in 2017, as quoted by The Telegraph on the biographical work.

This is what Prince Williams and King Charles argued about

With Prince Williams and King Charles III. The dispute was about the dismissal of an employee in 2017, as The Telegraph quotes the biographical work.

Sir Christopher Geidt (61) was the Queen's private secretary at the time. He also served as a mentor to Prince William.

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Sir Christopher Geidt was the Queen's private secretary at the time. He also held the position of Prince William's mentor. Both were in favor of modernizing the British monarchy, which was not something every royal was fond of.

Charles expressed the idea that for the Queen's Diamond Jubilee in 2012 that the monarchs should do a slimmed-down version of the ceremony on the balcony. Geidt supported the idea of the then-Prince. But Prince Andrew did not agree. Charles also clashed with the private secretary in 2017 when the latter suggested merging the royal households.

Prince William "furious" about a dismissal

The two monarchs ensured the dismissal of the longtime employee. As a consequence Prince William was very angry about the decision, as a source revealed in the book. "He was concerned about the way the dismissal had been handled and the way Christopher had been treated."

Prince William complained to Lord Chamberlain, the senior official of the British court. "He was really angry about it, not necessarily because it was the wrong decision. He just felt that it was handled very unkindly for a man who was a pillar of the institution of the monarchy, but who had also played an incredibly important role in forming the coalition government."