Prince William, Harry’s invisible sides exposed by former Palace assistant


Prince William, Harrys True personalities exposed by the old Palace Insider
Prince William, Harry’s true personalities exposed by the old Palace Insider

The former palace employee has revealed the contrasting behavior of Prince William and Prince Harry in the early 20s.

The former Royal assistant, named Grant Hard, was appointed Butler from 2004 to 2011 by King Charles shared details about his meetings with the royal family in his new book, Via Radaronline.com.

“One of the reasons he had wanted to work for Prince Carlos was to be an aid to his children, William and Harry, who were twenty -one years old and nineteen at that time, and did not spend much time before he met the young princess,” Hard wrote in his book, The Royal Butler.

Remembering his first meeting with much younger, Prince William, noticed that the voice of the King’s future was “so deep and authorized” and had a realistic nature.

William, who was at that time in the fourth year of the University, returned to the Palace in May of his year of Union.

They exchanged greetings and presented themselves. When the staff member asked how Prince William should address, he replied politely: “William. My name is William.”

Har development said William was “very friendly, educated and direct to grain.”

A few days later, the butler had his first meeting with Harry, 19.

“I was in the kitchen one day, talking with the chef, when someone appeared at the door and, without prior notice, he threw a water balloon,” he wrote.

“I made a double shot.

Har development continued to say: “Avoiding the first missile, I saw that I was aligning another and instinctively immersed himself in the pantry on the back of the kitchen. Suddenly, realizing that I was cornered, I left a window to the size of an image frame, with a network cover to stop the flies.

After they joined each other, Harry apologized, noting that “I’m just being a bit silly.”



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