Prince William went on a covert trip to fulfill a critical function inherited from his father, King Charles, but the staff described him as 'demanding'.
For those who are unaware, the Prince of Wales became the owner of the Duchy of Cornwall in 20222, a position he previously held when Prince of Wales.
William, according to the Telegraph, "tries to visit part of the Duchy once every four to six weeks, working his way through its farms and offices to meet families and staff, shake hands and quiz them on what he can do to help."
Notably, the future King was described as "demanding" by Duchy of Cornwall personnel, and his estranged brother Prince Harry's alarming revelations from his bombshell biography Spare resurfaced.
Dawn Neesom, the anchor of a chat program on GB, stated, "He has been dubbed extremely demanding. That makes you wonder if part of what Prince Harry wrote in Spare was accurate."
However, prominent royal analyst Charles Rae defended William, claiming that such difficult occupations necessitate strict behavior from the employers.
He went on: "Let's be honest, if you are the boss of a very big company you are not going to be a pussycat."
Regarding the quarrel between King Charles' sons, the royal expert added, "I have no doubt Prince Harry, in his reality, feels William did his down in certain respects. Brothers and sisters fall out; it happens in all households."
"I do not believe Prince William is not demanding, but he counters that with a great deal of humility," Charles told me.