Their lighthearted nature is what keeps them together, experts told News, even though they are in the spotlight and preparing to become the next king and queen consort. They are also passing this trait on to their three children.
According to Christopher Andersen, author of “The King,” William once called Kate’s and his sense of humor “naughty” and “dirty,” respectively, and asserted that it was one of the main factors that brought them together. “They’ve definitely cleaned up their act for the children’s sake, but they can still make each other double over laughing,” he said.
Additionally, William and Kate’s ridiculous, slapstick, Monty Python meets Benny Hill comedy has been transferred to it.
Andersen shared. And like all parents of young children, William and Kate find themselves refereeing when the kids fight over the TV remote or when the inevitable teasing that goes on between siblings turns into the equally inevitable wrestling match.
Competition runs in the royal blood,” Andersen pointed out. “No one enjoyed a spirited contest more than the late Queen Elizabeth II, whether she was cheering on her horse at Ascot or watching a tug of war at the Highland Games. Prince Philip was a world champion four-hand carriage driver, and Princess Anne competed in equestrian events at the Olympics. And King Charles was such a passionate polo player he suffered countless injuries in the process.