Prince William and Kate Middleton seem to have the perfect fairytale romance with their relationship spanning back to their early university days.The couple have now been happily married for over twelve years and have since gone on to welcome their three children Prince George, 10, Princess Charlotte, eight and little Prince Louis, five, together.On rare occasions, the Wales family have given a glimpse of their home life behind closed doors from cooking to one another on date nights to enjoying the outdoors with their kids.However, regardless of their royal status, there is one thing their relationship has in common with most and that's having the occasional row, the Mirror reports.According to one royal author, it's 'not all sweetness' in William and Kate's household and like the majority of couples they do argue behind the scenes.Tom Quinn's new book, Gilded Youth: An Intimate History of Growing Up in the Royal Family, explores the royal family through interviews with palace staff and insiders to determine how their upbringing has shaped their adult lives.In the book, the expert explains what William's reaction usually is when he does have a fall out with his wife - and it's heartbreaking.Tom writes: "Of course, privately, William and Kate, like all couples, fall out, row, shout at each other and say unkind things to each other, but Kate is an appeaser by instinct and William always gives way as he had more than enough emotional turmoil, divorce and disruption as a child.
He hates confrontation."During an interview with Fox News Digital, he spoke more about his claims on William and Kate's arguments as he said the Prince and Princess of Wales are far from wanting to appear as the 'perfect couple that everyone else
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