British heir Prince William needs to take some special lessons in anger management and controlling his emotions, as those around him have started to feel that his "short fuse" is becoming a concern. This statement was made by royal writer Robert Jobson, author of the book "Modern Monarch" published in 2022, on the occasion of Prince William's 40th birthday. The details were reported by the American newspaper "New York Post."
In his book, Jobson talked about how the future king and his wife, Princess of Wales Kate Middleton, often engage in heated verbal battles. In his new statement, he considered that the British heir occasionally resorts to yelling when he loses something.
Comparing it to the book's content about "William suffering from extreme mood swings, just like his late mother Princess Diana," Jobson pointed out that Prince William can suddenly turn from the best friend to an enemy. He claimed that a former royal aide told him that when William and Kate realize their voices have been raised, they quickly try to lower the tension to avoid media uproar over crises between them.
The source indicated that the Prince and Princess of Wales know each other well since their school days and typically resolve any issues between them quickly, especially since the future queen knows how to calm her husband's anger.
Despite the alleged "outbursts" of anger attributed to the Prince of Wales, there is a strong relationship between him and his wife, who instills confidence in him. He denied any jealousy between them, affirming that they are happy with each other's successes.