Prince Charles annoyed at Kate and William over ‘clash’, says insider
Prince Charles is reportedly annoyed with Kate Middleton and Prince William following a recent "clash", according to a royal insider.
All three of the royals have now returned from their March tours, with the Cambridges visiting the Caribbean and Charles going to Ireland with Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall.
Despite several things going wrong for Kate and William in Belize, Jamaica and The Bahamas, what seems to have angered Charles most about the trip is the timing.
Charles' trip to Ireland had long been in the works and the eight-day Caribbean tour clashed with it directly.
A source close to Charles told the Daily Mail: "Ireland is one of the most important relationships so there was a little consternation over the timing to say the least.
"There is not usually a clash of diaries in this way."
According to the Daily Mail, the Cambridges' trip eclipsed the Prince of Wales' in terms of media coverage.
However, a source close to William has been keen to play down the the clash, insisting that all is good between the father and son.
They said: "The Prince of Wales always goes away to Ireland around this time of year, so there didn't seem to be a problem."
This comes after one royal expert claimed Meghan Markle would've been the best person to send to the Caribbean instead of Kate and William.
Gaffes on the tour included poorly angled photographs with children behind fences and Kate appearing to be openly snubbed by Jamaican politician Lisa Hanna, but journalist and author Tony Parsons reckons Meghan would've handled the tricky situation better.
Writing in The Sun he said: "William and Kate did their very best. But the bitter truth is their Caribbean tour would have been a perfect gig for Harry and Meghan.
"Woke yet glam, caring yet charismatic, their eyes shining with compassionate tears, Harry and Meghan would have been living, multi-racial proof the Royal Family are not some milky white leftover from ancient history."
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