Prince William has the same 'ruthless' streak as Queen Elizabeth
Prince Charles, Prince William, and the Queen had a detailed discussion with Prince Harry over his exit
Prince William was always hailed as the more responsible one of the two brothers, taking his royal duties seriously and fulfilling them with dedication.
While Prince William is trained to be the future monarch of Britain, he has also appeared to have adopted his grandmother’s 'ruthlessness' in the consequences of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's exit.
What came as a set of dire confessions, royal biographer Robert Lacey's recent interview sparked a lot of conjecture. The historian in his statement said: "At the end of the day we saw ruthlessness from the Queen over her absolute refusal to allow the Sussexes to use the word royal for their new branding, and we’re seeing the same ruthlessness in William."
During the Sandringham summit in January, Prince Charles, Prince William, and the Queen had a detailed discussion with Prince Harry over his decision to step out from his royal duties along with Meghan.
Prince Harry and Meghan wanted to continue their royal duties and only let go of their titles, which as it seems, was not acceptable to other family members. While retaining their full royal titles, they also had to relinquish the use of their HRH stature.
William’s utmost respect for the Crown is what called upon a quick drift between the brothers.
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