Prince Charles toilet demands, Kate's secret life and royal bedroom row exposed in new Royal book
23.04.2022 - 19:53
/ dailyrecord.co.uk
Prince Charles toilet demands, Kate's secret life and a royal bedroom row are all exposed in a new book about life inside the palace.
Tina Brown's The Palace Papers has interviews and information from more than 120 insiders and sources and it comes out next week.
The books looks at everything from Prince Charles's loo requests to his desire to have ironed shoelaces, as well as Kate Middleton's difficult relationship with Meghan Markle.
The Daily Mail had a preview ahead of the publication on May 3 and it's explosive stuff.
In the book Kate is said to make secret trips to galleries and museums to "nourish her inner life".
Kate once went to the Hockney exhibition at the Royal Academy at 8am, and sat on a seat to look at the artwork, telling the man beside her: "I miss my history of art. It’s what I do to get my fix."
Kate received a 2:1 degree in History of Art at St Andrews University in 2005.
Prince Charles is said to be "desperate" for the Queen's approval but according to insiders, is the "wrong sort of person" for her.
He is tough to be too needy, emotional and vulnerable.
A source said: “Arts, charitable causes that aren’t wrapped in a rigid sense of duty - it’s all anathema to her.”
Apparently Prince Philip was also worried his son was not “King material”.
Meghan, Kate, William and Harry might have been nicknamed the 'Fab Four' after their first event together however those on the inside claim there were problems at the start after Kate, Harry and William created mental health organisation Heads Together.
When Meghan joined the project she put everyone in the shade with her public speaking abilities,
Brown wrote: "Harry looked on with awe and his brother and Kate stood by with expressionless irritation.
"When it was Kate’s moment