Princess Diana’s frank admission over Prince William’s ‘reluctance to be King’

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When William and Harry were young, there was always bickering between the brothers when Prince William would sensationally claim that he did not want to be King

Princess Diana, Prince William and Prince Harry
After an outburst from Prince William when he was young, Princess Diana believed her youngest son, Harry, would make a better monarch(Image: UK Press via Getty Images)

From the minute Prince William was born, he had his whole life planned out, knowing that he would one day be King. On the flip side, Prince Harry has lived his life in a very different way as the ‘spare’, choosing to go down a very unexpected route when he quit his royal duties in 2020.

However, when they were young brothers and their relationship was not strained like it is today, they would often bicker about who would be a better monarch, with Princess Diana even chiming in on their discussions. According to one royal expert, the late Princess Diana was of the belief that her youngest son Harry would make a better King than William.

Princess Diana, Prince William and Prince Harry
Prince William often said when he was a child that he “didn’t want to be King”(Image: Getty Images)

While the late Princess never divulged why she thought Harry would be a better monarch, she did reveal a secret nickname she had for her youngest son to reflect her thoughts.

It has long been claimed that William often confided in his mother that he “didn’t want to be king”, and in reply to the outburst, a young Harry is said to have declared: “If you don’t want the job I’ll have it.”

Princess Diana, Prince William and Prince Harry
According to Princess Diana, Prince Harry would be a better monarch than Prince William(Image: WireImage)

According to royal expert Robert Jobson, this led to Diana privately referring to Harry as GKH – or Good King Harry.

Jobson told the Channel 5 programme William & Harry: Princes At War: “She used to refer to Harry as GKH (Good King Harry) because she thought he’d probably be better equipped for the role in the future than William.”

Princess Diana (1961 - 1997) with her sons Prince William and Prince Harry at the V.E Day commemorations in Hyde Park, London, May 1995.  (Photo by Rota/Pool/Getty Images)
Diana would often refer to Harry as GKH, or Good King Harry after he expressed his desire to be king(Image: Getty Images)

TV broadcaster Jeremy Paxman also said Diana had spoken about her sons’ futures during a lunch meeting. He explained: “We talked about our children and she said William often told her that he didn’t really want to be king, and then Harry would say, ‘If you don’t want the job I’ll have it’.”

Diana also spoke about William’s claim to the throne in her famous Panorama interview in 1995 with Martin Bashir, as he asked if the title of King should go directly to William, who was aged 13 at the time.

She said: “Well, then you have to see that William’s very young at the moment, so do you want a burden like that to be put on his shoulders at such an age. So I can’t answer that question.”

The relationship between William and Harry has long been strained since Prince Harry and Meghan Markle left the Firm in 2022, quitting their royal duties and starting a new life in California.

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