get too big for his boots back when his father was still the Prince of Wales.In an excerpt from his upcoming book, “Catherine, the Princess of Wales,” obtained by the Mirror, Jobson recalled one particular incident involving William and his wife, Kate Middleton, asking to join Charles and Camilla’s security convoy to leave Windsor Castle.William’s request did not sit right with Camilla, who along with her husband made the Cambridges wait in what Jobson described as a “subtle” jab.In an effort to prove a point to William, Jobson claims that Camilla told Charles to leave the pair behind.“When Charles was kept waiting several minutes for the couple, Camilla insisted they go without them,” Jobson wrote. “As William and Catherine emerged, all they could see were the blue flashing lights of the motorbikes disappearing in the distance.”The Post has reached out to Buckingham Palace for comment.It comes as former BBC royal correspondent Jennie Bond has noted that Camilla, 77, and William have grown “much closer” in recent months.“They have been left, almost literally, nursing the crown while the king and the princess recover,” she told OK!
Magazine.Buckingham Palace announced in February that the monarch, 75, was diagnosed with a form of cancer. Middleton, 42, revealed her own cancer diagnosis in March.“Times of adversity often bring people much closer together.
For all the progress that has been made in cancer treatment, it is still a scary thing.”“And while Camilla and William put on a brave face for the world (and no doubt for their spouses, too), there may be times when they confide in one another about how they are dealing with it all,” Bond added.Elsewhere, Bond said that William, 42, and his stepmother became closer after.
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