10 Fun Facts About Prince William
Prince William was born on June 21, 1982 and is second in line to the British throne. Son of Prince Charles and Lady Diana, William is married to Kate Middleton and father of Princes Louis, George, and Princess Charlotte.
Despite living in the spotlight, the future king collects a number of little-known facts about his life. So we selected some to share. Check out!
1 - William was a lot of work when he was a child in preschool. The prince was always involved in fights and was aggressive with some colleagues. The situation annoyed both Charles and Diana.
2 - Prince Charles and Diana took some time to come to an agreement and choose William's name. The princess liked Oliver and Sebatian, while Charles wanted the eldest son to call Albert.
3 - Despite playing polo with his right hand, respecting the rules, William is left-handed.
4 - After the divorce and betrayal scandals, Diana was extremely shaken and William was her advisor. In addition, Charles' ex-wife lost her title of nobility. The situation of no longer being a royal member stirred a lot with the prince, who promised that he would return his title when he became king.
5 - Under intense pressure from the monarchy to get married in 2007, William had an outbreak, called his current wife's work and ended the relationship by phone.
6 - With Kate's approval, the prince chose not to wear a wedding ring.
7 - The favorite dish of the future king of England is a chocolate biscuit cake, which was even served at his wedding. William is known among family and friends for his almost uncontrollable addiction to sweets.
8 - His full name is William Arthur Philip Louis.
9 - In a documentary, William stated that fatherhood changed his life and that he became much more sensitive after becoming a father.
10 - According to Celebrity Net Worth William's equity is $40 million! He and his brother received a powerful inheritance from Princess Diana when they turned 30, in addition to a $450,000 annual dividend, which he began receiving when he was 25, according to Forbes.