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Prince William and Kate have 'blistering rows' according to Royal expert

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Prince William and Kate Middleton have 'blistering rows' and one of them is a 'shouter' according to one Royal expert. No relationship is all sunshine and rainbows, and that is no different for members of the Royal family, which can be said for the Prince and Princess of Wales.The senior Royal couple tied the knot over 12 years ago but, according to a Royal expert, they still have "blistering rows" and both "give as good as they get" when it comes to getting their point across.Robert Jobson, author of William at 40: The Making of a Modern Monarch, wrote in his 2022 book that although the couple appear very much loved-up and hold a strong front - they approach disagreements very differently.

The expert claims that William "is a bit of a shouter" during arguments while Kate remains composed, the Mirror reports. A Royal aide reportedly told the author: "He [William] can be a bit of a shouter when he loses it.

It's fair to say the Duke and Duchess give as good as they get if their disagreement results in raised voices."They added: "But they know each other so well, it usually blows over quickly and she is, on the whole, a major calming influence on him."In the book, it's also noted the positive influence Kate has over her husband which is credited to her middle-class upbringing and helps him remain humble.

He continued: "They've got a solid relationship and she gives him confidence. There is no jealousy, no friction they are happy for each other's successes." Join the Daily Record's WhatsApp community here and get the latest news sent straight to your messages. Recalling the early days of their romance, both Kate and William admitted to having some awkward moments in their dating phase.

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