King Charles III and Prince William’s bond has strengthen since the King’s cancer diagnosis. However, they still have their disagreements and disputes every now and again. Recently, it was reported that the pair had a dispute over helipcotre use regarding the Wales family’s safety.
The royal expert, Robert Jobson, who is set to release his new book titled, “Catherine, The Princess of Wales,” revealed they had a tense argument. He explained that Charles “raised concerns” with William about not flying with his family via helicopter.
On top of that, Jobson also unveiled that the late Queen Elizabeth II also resquested the Prince of Wales not fly with Kate Middleton and their children. Ultimately, King Charles III reportedly dew up a waiver for Prince William to sign in after he completely refused to stop flying with his family.
“Charles insisted that he sign a formal document, acknowledging the risks involved and taking full responsibility for his actions. It would be scant consolation, of course, for an unspeakable tragedy, let alone for the prospect of King Harry and Queen Meghan.”