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King Charles ‘cl*shed with Prince William’ over decision to fly his family of five in helicopter

Anew book about the British royals has alleged that the late Queen Elizabeth and King Charles have both clashed with Prince William over his use of a private helicopter to fly his family around the UK.

William, an experienced pilot who served in the Royal Air Force’s Search and Rescue Force, has been known to fly his wife the Princess of Wales, and his three children – Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis – between their homes, and is said to have “upset the late Queen when he defied her request not to pilot his family the 115 miles from Kensington Palace to Anmer Hall” in Norfolk.

It has also been a “recent source of disagreement” between the King and William, claims royal editor Robert Jobson in his new book, Catherine, The Princess Of Wales, with the author writing that William has refused “to take his father’s advice on safeguarding the succession”.

The King then insisted William sign a “formal document, acknowledging the risks involved and taking full responsibility for his actions”.

The late Queen purchased an £8 million helicopter as a birthday gift for William’s 32nd birthday but it is alleged she “did not hold back” during their argument, particularly as she remained haunted by the 1967 crash that killed the Captain of the Queen’s Flight.

Air Commodore John Blount was killed when he was flying in a Westland Whirlwind that crashed near Newbury, Berkshire in December 1987; three other members of the flight were also killed. Metal fatigue in the gearbox was the cause of the crash.

The Queen did not fly in a helicopter for another decade, and it was reported in 2021 that she was having “sleepless nights” over William’s decisions.

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