A royal writer has revealed some very interesting things about Kate Middleton and Prince William’s relationship.
The expert claimed that William and his wife Kate “threw things at each other” during “terrible rows”.
Tom Quinn, author of “Gilded Youth: An Intimate History of Growing Up in the Royal Family,” made the claim during an interview with Fox News Digital, according to Cornwall Live.
Quinn told the outlet: “They have horrible rows where they throw things at each other. Kate may seem like a very calm person, and so does William but that’s not always true. Because the big pressure for William and Kate is He is constantly surrounded [palace aides]. It’s like a Jane Austen novel.”
A source close to the couple told Quinn in the book that people could tell when William was “crossed” with his wife because he would call her “darling” with “signs of annoyance”.
In his interview, the author added: “Kate is very calm. William is the one who’s a bit hot-headed. We see examples of that in Harry’s book but Kate is very level-headed. She’s the one with the troubled waters. But add oil and go, ‘don’t stir things up’.
Quinn, in the end, appeared to defend the couple’s private moments as she claimed: “Of course, in private, William and Kate, like all couples, would fall for each other, fall in line, each other. They shout and abuse each other, but Kate is a pacifier by instinct and William always gives way because he had a lot of emotional upheaval, divorce and disruption in his childhood.