Kay: King Charles’s circle refers to Prince William as the ’10am to 4pm’ prince

On Saturday, the Daily Mail published an “interesting” piece by Richard Kay, one of their relatively old-guard royal reporters/commentators. Kay reflected on last week’s royal catastrophes and lies, mostly coming from Kensington Palace’s in-house clowns. Kay’s piece is called, “If the Royal family is not quite at the 11th hour… it is perilously close: An impassioned warning from RICHARD KAY that can’t be ignored.” As Omid Scobie tweeted, “One might even say we have reached the endgame…” LOL. Just FYI, the Mail littered the piece with photos of Prince Harry and Meghan, two people who have not lived in the UK in over four years and who have nothing to do with the current royal clownery. Still, Kay takes some real shots at Prince William and someone quite notable in King Charles’s inner circle. Some highlights from the Mail:

The Mother’s Day Frankenphoto debacle: Kate’s admission that she had doctored the photograph, and her apology for doing so, were the latest self-inflicted wound by the House of Windsor, for which trust and integrity are fundamental commodities… the overriding impression is bleak. The photograph issue, while small in itself, nevertheless exposed tensions that lie close to the surface in the family, as well as the fragility of an institution that for decades seemed impervious to any external threat.

Endgame: But if we are not quite at the 11th hour, we are ­perilously close. There still may be time for the high tide of public disapproval to recede, but the cost to the royal image and to individual reputations has been high. More concerning still, such crises no longer seem the exception, but the rule.

The power vacuum: Now, there is something of a power vacuum. When the King is unavailable, who is in charge? Is it Camilla or ­William? No one can truly say, maybe because everyone is waiting — or at least hoping — for the two stars of the show to rally and return. These unavoidable ­sabbaticals have presented the royal household with a shivering reality test.

William’s absence at King Constantine’s memorial: William’s own, sudden absence from that service for his late godfather — at which he was due to give a reading — remains a mystery. For a prince, who two years ago indicated in reports that he intended to break with the royal convention of ‘never complain, never explain’, he has proved remarkably reticent. It is also unlikely that his father, let alone his grandmother, would have made such a clumsy intervention in the Gaza conflict as William did last month, earning a stinging rebuke for appearing to ignore Israeli losses. Older courtiers also ­shudder at the memory of his hastily authorised denunciation of racism that saw his godmother Lady Susan Hussey resigning as a Lady of the Household in 2022.

Questions about the Duchy of Cornwall??? Closer to home, there have been questions about the Duchy of Cornwall, the vast property and land empire which generated profits of £24million last year. Because he became Prince of Wales half-way through the financial year, he is thought to have taken only a ­portion of the income. Even so, courtiers have asked what he spends the money on — or even if he has the faintest idea what to do with it. ‘His father had his huge staff at St James’s Palace, the gardens and farm at Highgrove and for many years his polo expenses. He was also paying William and Kate’s running costs and, for a time, Harry and Meghan’s. ­William has only his own family bills to meet.’

William’s other missteps: William has also made several ­missteps, for example not ­supporting in person the ­Lionesses when they reached the final of the Women’s World Cup in ­Sydney last August. Many felt that, as President of the Football Association, he should have attended. Then there was last week’s ­confusion over an announcement, made in error it seems, about Kate’s attendance at June’s Trooping the Colour ceremony. It saw the Army hastily removing the claim from its website.

Worrying Wales dysfunction: Moreover, why was it left to Kate to take the rap for the farce over the Mother’s Day photograph? The fallout from the debacle has seen a frenzy of online speculation about the state of her marriage, underscored by the curious absence of Kate’s ­wedding and engagement rings in the picture. Might not a joint statement have helped to reinforce the ­couple’s unity and the security of the institution? Cumulatively, these episodes speak of worrying dysfunction.

Huevo vs Harry: One matter above all represents the gravest threat to the future of the monarchy: the feud between William and his brother that ­poisons the House of Windsor. At the heart of the discord lies the allegation that Kate (as well as the King) were the alleged ‘royal racists’ who dared to speculate about Harry and ­Meghan’s son Archie and the colour of his skin. William rightly feels his wife has been cruelly smeared by the innuendo — and for now, the rift is total.

William is profoundly incapable, huh: William —with Kate, all being well — will likely be on the throne for ­decades. It therefore poses a question: what can they do today to give us confidence that they will be ­anywhere near as effective as monarch and consort as the Queen and Prince Philip were? Can they steady the royal ship, even in the squalls and storms of social media comment and untamed ­foreign reporting? William’s priority, understand­ably, has been his wife’s health and the welfare of their three ­children. But even before this ­crisis, he had drawn sharp ­boundaries to ensure that royal duty does not encroach on family time. This has earned him the ­nickname among those in the King’s circle as the ’10am to 4pm’ prince, because outside those hours he is off-duty. Meanwhile, there is a Palace view that William’s stubborn nature, which can be helpful to royalty — not least when dealing with government ministers — is contributing to the current sense of aimlessness. For the King, the ­frustrations must be deeper still. He has been moved by Camilla’s willingness to lead, although whether she is ­having to do so because of ­William’s absence is unclear.

People hate the king’s private secretary, it seems: A change [might be needed] at the top in the King’s private office, for example. Observers have been disappointed that there has been no settlement of the many patronages and ­charity roles held by the late Queen. Whitehall blames Charles’s ­private secretary, ex-Foreign Office operative Sir Clive ­Alderton, 56, for what is being called a ‘lack of grip’ — and for not managing the institution in the absence of its chief in the way it needs to be. ‘He was fine as aide to the Prince of Wales but it is a different ball game running the Sovereign,’ says one source. At Clarence House, Alderton was known as ‘wet-wipe’ because he was always on hand to ‘wipe the boss’s a***’.

[From The Daily Mail]

The Clive Alderton thing, while hilarious, feels out of nowhere – let’s face it, King Charles’s office has at least passed a baseline competency test, while I’m not sure William’s staffers could find their asses with two hands and a map. The swipe at William’s running of the Duchy of Cornwall is curious too – there’s almost an insinuation that William is mishandling Duchy funds, but then the quotes are just like “wtf does he spend his money on?” I mean, the hunt for the Kensington Palace CEO rages on, which is why those two things are very curious to me – clearly, it’s KP that needs to bring in competent managers for a series of boneheaded crises, while BP’s courtiers just need to work a bit faster.

In the first part of Kay’s piece – which I didn’t excerpt for space – he’s melting down because European and American media are “mocking” the Windsors… and then he goes on to say that they all have a point. And he devotes a significant part of the column to criticizing William specifically for all of his bungling, failures, aimlessness and laziness. “This has earned him the ­nickname among those in the King’s circle as the ’10am to 4pm’ prince…” You know how happy people would be if William worked from 10am to 4pm every day though? Instead, it’s more like “he only works noon to 3 pm once a week.” Seriously though, I’ve never seen or heard of William doing an event at 10 am. It just doesn’t even happen. Anyway, Happy Endgame Week!

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  1. Shawna says:

    Wet wipe! Amazing. Gives you the impression that all courtiers do is sit around and talk smack about each other.

    What’s up with William’s tooth?

    • jan90067 says:

      Years ago, at one of his buddy’s wedding (that he went to WITHOUT Kate), he got drunk (quelle surprise!), and knocked out the tooth. The one that looks odd is an implant.

    • SussexWatcher says:

      Yes that fake tooth is so distracting. But also, dang, his FACE in that first photo. From his xenomorph head to the tooth to the wrinkles to his dry-ass lips (do they not sell humidifiers and chapstick in England?!), he’s just so grotesque. And that’s not even mentioning his insides which are a roiling mass of rage, insecurities, incompetence, cruelty, and hubris.

      • Amanda says:

        I remember the series of photos from the gala back in February and he looked like this! I thought to myself, “He looks *so* coked up” : those pupils, the grimace-y grin, the flush of the face…I dunno, something about him looked OFF.

      • Mary Eleanor Kidd says:

        I keep thinking of the terrifying grin he’s giving to a little schoolgirl a year, or so, ago. She is clearly afraid of him.

    • Lawrenceville says:

      LOL @ Shawna,🤣🤣this made me ROTFALBO. Honestly William’s tooth has a mind of its own at this point. 🤣🤣
      All I see in this pic is William’s tooth sticking out, which is very weird because it looks more that a gap than a filled in gap, not even sure I’m making any sense.

      • Yes that pic of him with the huge head and giant tooth where he looks so thin always remind me of Peeta Mellark in hunger games Catching Fire.

      • Schrodinger's Kate says:

        I’ve got a tooth like his. It’s not quite an implant because the core is a titanium pin running through a remnant of my actual tooth with a sort of cap on top. I had one that was perfect and matched my other teeth but eventually I developed an infection and had to have it redone. The new cap or overlay was done by a different lab than the good one. It has never looked right and as I have aged and my natural teeth have changed position and color over the last 30 years it stands out more. I think the people who make the implants have to be real artists and passionate about what they do or the results won’t be very good.

        The second lab looked very high end and had the latest tech but produced the less satisfactory result. But the other tooth was made by a guy who sort of reminded me of an Asian Ollivander (the wand maker in Harry Potter) in a unassuming lab in a remote industrial park hole in the wall office.

        So it’s possible William went to a fancy facility but still got this result. I think sometimes they seem reluctant to produce an imperfect tooth but really that is what is needed for the tooth to not stand out so much.

    • StillDouchesOfCambridge says:

      When did he loose his tooth?
      Anyway, i feel like Kay combined the comments from both sides: BP/Camilla is saying the dude is so lazy he works from 10 to 4 (count a 3 hr lunch break). And cant step up, and hebdoesnt want Camilla taking the space/Camilla happy to gtfo on vacay to spite him. But then Kay goes to KP side and then, they roast wet wipe. 😂 hilarious.

  2. seaflower says:

    Got to love one of the RR calling out Huevo so blatantly.

    • Seraphina says:

      I wonder how much it stings him to have gone from golden prince (having Diana’s looks) and how being referred to Huevo and a few other not so appealing monikers (a certain male body part comes to mind).

      • Jensa says:

        They do say that, after a certain age, you get the face you deserve. It looks like William certainly has.

      • Debbie says:

        For what William’s done to his brother’s family alone, I’d say that Camilla has the face HE deserves.

    • Where'sMyTiara says:

      Kay and the Rota crying, screaming, and throwing up over international coverage of their senior royals’ c¤ckups, & the Rota’s too willing participation in the same, is the schadenfreude sandwich I needed to start my day.

      That said, it has to be observed that his petulant phrase “untamed ­foreign reporting” is doing a vast deal of heavy lifting, given the extent and duration of the untamed, often rage filled, vile and blatantly racist abuse he and his colleagues have heaped upon the Sussexes for the ‘crime’ of existing for the last 8 years.

      Kay and his ilk have all but called Harry a “race traitor” for finding his soulmate. They should all be banned from journalism.

      • Princessk says:

        But the British Media do not really like William, they have been directed, up until now, to write flattering articles about him and his wife to keep the monarchy popular because it sells newspapers. But now they are turning on him because they believe he is the weak link that could bring it all crashing down.
        William is not suited to the top job and everyone knows it.

  3. Dee(2) says:

    So we can gather from this article and the water carrying Sun article that they absolutely know what’s going on and are just waiting to be able to break it. His comment regarding ” untamed foreign media” let me know that. They don’t want to be scooped. Also the lack of structure and competency on a larger scale is exactly what you see when you constantly place and promote people for their ability to kiss your butt than call you out.

    • ML says:

      If their frustrations build up enough, I could see them giving the scoop to one of those untamed foreign media and feeling smug about being the source and happy to quote it.

    • MsIam says:

      I wonder if “financial shenanigans” will be part of the story? Like maybe who has been funding the internet war on Meghan and Harry?

      • Isabella says:

        I would love to see how much the bot farm costs. Seems like social media and leaking to journalists is pretty much all Kensington Palace under William ever does.

  4. ML says:

    The remarks about W not being able to fly to Australia to support the Lionesses is very telling, isn’t it. And if they’re singing about W working 10 – 4:00 (oh what a way to make a living), they’re starting to lift the curtain on KP operations. Essentially, this man makes a lot of money, but he’s not working for it. Points have been raised.

    • Alice B. Tokeless says:

      I suspect a new set of lyrics will be upon us this day. I’ll get us started:

      Working ten to four,
      What a way to make a living,
      Never showing up,
      It’s all drinking and no giving

  5. equality says:

    “More concerning still, such crises no longer seem the exception, but the rule.” Definitely BP coming at KP. This gets better and better. So, all the crises that KC caused are going to be ignored now? You can google any one of the “working” royals with the word “scandal” and come up with “crises”. I think it’s more the rule than the exception.

    • Snaggletooth says:

      Astonishingly, I do think Charles seems to be a much better crisis manager. He managed a positive rebrand for both himself and Camilla—both sturdy, reliable work horses who are genuinely in love and undeniably committed the causes they care about. Then the Crown came along and reminded everyone—literally undoing decades of careful planning and PR. Spare and Harry’s saga doesn’t help either.

      But at the end of the day, if I had to say who was better at protecting their image between William or Charles? I would actually say Charles by a mile.

      • SueBarbri33 says:

        Charles seems to understand self-preservation, while William seems self-destructive.

  6. Nubia says:

    Is he even awake at 10am, and this obsession with the school run and ‘family’ time is so insincere ,its like they feel that is what peasants do so they have to keep saying it. But most people juggle so many things in life and hardly have the luxury of all this idle time.

    • ML says:

      Nubia, If he’s showing up to work at 10:00, clearly he’s awake then.😁
      However, if you are questioning if he’s awake on time for the “school run” in the morning, I understand why.

      • SarahCS says:

        But is he? How often does he have events at 10:00? How often does he have events full stop?

    • Lurker25 says:

      10-4, 5x week is 30 hours. The man doesn’t put that many hours into work in a MONTH. I’d be surprised if he’s worked that many hours in all of 2024 so far.

      Anyway, at this point it seems like they drag H&M into those royal crisis stories as cover for the real agenda which is some serious chain pulling of all the current royals. Except Camilla of course. She always glides away unscathed.

    • WiththeAmerican says:

      Peasants whose wives are recovering from abdominal surgery also “shop” at the store their family owns, paying for jams while “onlookers” brief (hidden?) media that the wives look “healthy and happy”, and no one takes their photo even though they’ve been “missing” for nearly 3 months.

      This is all normal 10-4 stuff!

      • ML says:

        W is simply busy with royal appointments in which he is trying in the dumbest way possible to prove that there’s nothing wrong with K. From 10 – 4:00 of course.

  7. Tessa says:

    That photo of William posing with the grey backdrop around him is hilarious.

  8. Feeshalori says:

    Maybe William’s supporting a second family with the Duchy funds.

    • May says:

      LOL, that was my first thought! While it doesn’t seem to be clear if George will be attending Eton, I’m pretty sure Jecca Craig’s son will!

    • Shawna says:

      So yesterday’s story was meant to draw that kind of speculation? Hmm…

  9. Brassy Rebel says:

    I was going to say that 10 am to 4pm is pretty generous. I think 2 pm to 4 pm once a month is more accurate. That they keep dragging Harry into this mess means that they know, deep in their heart of hearts, that the wrong brother is the future king. Someday one of them will say the quiet part out loud. It’s still amazing to me how different these two brothers are.

    • Midnight@theOasis says:

      Seems like the WanKs have returned to their pre Meghan operating hours. It wasn’t until H&M that the Wails started showing up to pretend to work.

    • WiththeAmerican says:

      Plus, William really only comes alive at evening with celebrity events or pubs. He’s a nightlife royal. Princess Margaret sans the charm and hair.

      • Claire says:

        Lol “without the hair”

      • MaryContrary says:

        And he barely does that. He goes to a few film premieres a year-that’s pretty much it. If he actually was committed to his patronages like his grandparents were, there are many evening events (even some with celebs) and he doesn’t do those at all.

    • MsIam says:

      I remember a story years ago that said Will and Kate only came into the offices at KP every few weeks but the staff complained that Meghan came in everyday. Hurricane Meghan upset the lazy vibe. So BP has known exactly who William is for years, too late to complain about it now.

  10. Jais says:

    Oh wow, okay the finance insinuations are fascinating. What does William spend his duchy of Cornwall money on? Helicopter rides for the 10-4 prince? But where is he going? Does he own even more houses that we don’t know about?

    • Agnes says:

      I’d bet he spends it on bad, oligarchic things. All the vices of this world, with some champagne wishes and caviar dreams on top. He’s so strangely unlikeable, even through the remove of the media, there must be something really wrong with him. At least the pedophile rapist grifter Andrew is cheery.

      • Eurydice says:

        William seems so ordinary and insular – I have trouble seeing him as an hedonistic champagne and caviar guy. But, who knows? Maybe he’s got a thing for super expensive lacy underwear.

        I do see him as greedy and grasping, so I could imagine him squirrelling away money in secret bank accounts.

      • Agnes says:

        Eurydice, you’re right. To me, he looks like someone with some serious perversions, and I imagine those are usually expensive to buy and keep quiet. But right, he doesn’t look like someone who enjoys the pleasant things in life, good food and fine wine and nice clothes. He always looks like a bag of rags who eats take-out and hammers twelve packs of Old Milwaukee every night.

      • Just Chelle says:

        I think he secretly admires trump’s ability to get away with anything, including having a “fake Melania” accompany him on some trips (seriously; there are lots of pics – the “fake” looks just enough like the real one to fool his sycophants). Just like trump, William is doubling down on his lies and gaslighting – he obviously believes he’s like Teflon Donny, and that people will eventually start believing him (Propaganda 101).

      • booboocita says:

        “Strangely unlikeable” is spot-on. He sometimes makes an effort, grinning and shaking hands (really, his gurning and jazz hands are almost as bad as Kate’s). And yet, he just comes off as weird and not warm. He’s like a prince generated by AI — poorly.

    • Becks1 says:

      It’s interesting bc its a random thing to bring up – like no one seems to be alleging there is anything weird going on with the Duchy itself, just that no one can figure out what william is spending in his money on. But it makes you think that Kay et al know exactly what he is spending his money on and want people to start talking about it (his mistresses?)

      • Moondust says:

        And the brilliant response from William is to promised a photo of Louis for his birthday. Pretty sure the press will be satisfied. Not. It’s become clearer and clearer that they can’t wait to talk about something something.

        Charlie knew that his heir was a complete screw up and organized the Duchy of Cornwall in a way that the Duke of Cornwall can’t take all the funds or mismanage the whole thing.

        Still interesting to know that bit about William ‘s share of the money going….. somewhere?

      • Jais says:

        It definitely gives the vibe that Kay knows what William spends his money on and it’s something that might blow everything wide open. Feels like warning shots from Kay. Follow the money.

      • Shawna says:

        Can’t help but feel that the rota are trying to outdo each other in giving the most creative hints about the truth. Bryony Randall (IIRC) at the Swiss spa takes the cake so far (hat tip to Agnes).

    • MaryContrary says:

      Well, we know he’s not bailing out the Middletons this time around. He is known to be extremely cheap, and not cultured, so it’s not like he’s out there buying art. My guess is that he has really expensive gaming systems at all of their homes. That’s it.

    • Claire says:

      Ok I need to understand the duchy of Cornwall money more but can someone answer this for me: (1) does he get a certain set “allowance” a year that he doesn’t need to account for? Is the insinuation that people don’t like how he’s spending this allowance that he’s entitled to without telling people what it’s for? I always thought there were trustees that approved distributions and some sort of public accounting that was published (even if the descriptions in the public comments are vague). When Charles was still Prince of Wales I remember every year when the accounting would come out that people would complain or nitpick various things like the clothing allowance of Kate or Meghan that was noted in the accounting. I also think it’s kind of hilarious that the article makes it sound like whatever Charles spends duchy money on was responsible. For example, “he had the gardens and staff at High Grove to pay for.”. Ok??? So basically spending a lot of money on the maintenance and a lot of staff for one of your vacation homes equals good use of quasi public funds I guess? And the article notes that Charles also had to spend money on K&W and H&M for a period of time in the past decade or so, but Charles has been getting duchy funds since he was like 21 hasn’t he (even before he had his own family?) So way back when he first started receiving duchy funds, what did he spend them on then? The whole duchy funds and what is or isn’t an appropriate use for them is all so confusing to me. Also whether it can be thought of as private or public funds. I feel like it’s quasi public funds if the money comes from vast amounts of real estate and also rent that he charges to common folk to rent land that he only owns as virtue of being a royal basically.

      • Isabella says:

        Serious question: how much does he spend on his helicopter commuting each year? That would include cost of pilot, maintenance etc. How much does it cost to maintain 5 homes? Pay for Kate’s wardrobe?

      • Becks1 says:

        I’ve gone down the rabbit hole on this a few times but at this point can’t remember all the details.

        Basically he gets a portion of the profits from the Duchy, and its usually around 20 million a year, I think. So that is his “income” to support his family, pay tuition, etc (as noted, before Charles was paying for the then Cambridge children, and when things like their KP apt were decorated with “private” funds that either meant more Charles money or money from the monarch.)

        But there are a few twists here and this is where I lose the details. They only report their official spending, so usually charles had around 5-10 million that wasn’t reported in terms of how it was spent. Or there can be an extra bonus or something? I cant remember, I just remember reading a report from a few years ago where there was 11 million in duchy funds that went directly to Charles and there was no tracking of how he spent it.

      • Innie says:

        The other thing is that he doesn’t have to spend all of the money, he can just bank it.

    • Digital Unicorn says:

      He apparently has a thing for vintage cars and bikes – allegedly he has a large garage full of them, been comments in the press hinting about them for years.

    • Eos says:

      …. mistresses and/or child support.

  11. Beverley says:

    Foreign reporting will never be tamed.
    Happy Engame Week! *chef’s kiss*💋

  12. Cel2495 says:

    Hahahahahahaha!

  13. 10 to 4 seems a bit generous for how much he is out there. He really is lousy everything. What is he spending that dutchy money on. For sure alcohol and lots of it but as for the rest who knows.

  14. Maxine Branch says:

    All of the hand wrangling and pearl clutching shows is this house of cards in falling apart in real time. There was never a there, there to begin with. It was all a figment of the gutter press imagination and propping up and the citizens wanting a monarchy. For years William has shown himself to be dumb and selfish while they attributed the dumbness to Harry.

  15. sevenblue says:

    “As Omid Scobie tweeted, “One might even say we have reached the endgame…””

    I saw Omid’s interviews on british shows, they were horrible to him and mocking the title. I hope, he is sipping his tea and laughing at all those idiots. If you didn’t read it, I recommend it to check it out. It is very well written collections of last years’ events from a journalist’s point of view. It was so interesting to see how the rota and the relationship between them and the palace work.

  16. s808 says:

    10AM-4PM is generous. I doubt they see him before noon. Everyone knows he’s incapable but they’re gonna keep putting lipstick on that pig cause he’s the only one they got till George gets a bit older. The H mentions…they’ll never stop being pissed he left because he was supposed to be de facto King, that much is obvious now.

    • Dee(2) says:

      Yeah it’s pretty clear beyond the anger for breaking mob like omerta by allowing people to peek behind the dysfunction curtain, they spend a lot of time denigrating and sniffing at Harry’s successes because they’re trying to downgrade them in people’s eyes. They know that he was the one expected to do the heavy lifting to keep the shine on the crown because William is not capable, and he clearly is and in a rationale world would have been at the top of the leadership chain. Glad everyday he noped out.

  17. Jais says:

    The Clive Alberton complaint is weird. Is there a coup going on a la Christopher geidst falling to Edward young? Imagine if William is busy trying to get his guy in? Wait, just imagine William busy. Nope, can’t imagine it😂

    • Agnes says:

      Yes, that was very vulgar coming from Kay, whose tone is always so pompous and fruity. They must HATE him.

  18. Eurydice says:

    It’s like that song about the wonderful world of Oz:

    “We get up at noon and go to work at one. Take an hour for lunch and then at two we’re done…”

  19. Becks1 says:

    no one believe he is working 10-4 on a daily basis. Not even the hardcore royalists. My guess is he works 2-5 hours once a week (depending on whether he has events.) I don’t think he even understands what “work” is or what regular working people do during a normal work week.

    This just feels like Charles’ team is calling out KP on their laziness and incompetence (dig at charles’ private secretary aside).

    I think the RRs are getting antsy bc they know something is about to break and are worried it won’t be them who have the scoop.

    • Debbie says:

      I think that the 10 am to 4 pm thing came from normal people’s office hours. It’s usually 9 to 5, but they know they’d be laughed out of town if they claimed that William worked from 9 to 5. So, they simply shaved an hour off the morning and an hour off the afternoon — and, suddenly, poof, William’s a respectable working man.

  20. ClaireLacombe says:

    “European and American media are ‘mocking’ the Windsors”. Not just the media though. King W-A of The Netherlands had a chat with some kids outside an event and the kids mentioned a picture they’d seen of him and his family. His reply: “At least I didn’t photoshop it.” If your own peers are mocking you…

    • SarahCS says:

      YIKES.

      I love it for them.

      I’m sure there’s a European royalty group chat that the Windsors are not in and it’s a blast.

      • ArtHistorian says:

        There is actually a group chat for the European Royals. They use it to keep up with each other and to schedule private visits and parties.

  21. SussexWatcher says:

    Something that just clicked for me reading that was the fact that (assuming the monarchy survives him), he’ll be king for probably 40+ years. Of course, I knew this because Chuckles is already toward the end of his life, but for some reason the DECADES comment stood out to me. These people – the usual royal sycophants – are worried. They know all is not right with their heir, and the wingman who was supposed to keep the ship righted is gone and never coming back.

    Whether it’s the question about the Duchy money (which, honestly, that’s the system you approved so why are you complaining now?) to the scandals to the incompetence of Pegs and his staff (and even Chuckles’s staff!), the royalists are shaking in their wellies.

    I’m so curious as to what the news is that’s supposed to be breaking soon. Divorce? Pegs removing himself from the line of succession (can’t ever see that happening)? Chuckles’s health is worse than they’ve said? What is it?! And when will we know? I’m so impatient lol

    • MaryContrary says:

      My guess is that Charles’ health is worse than they’re trying to make it sound. I also think that is what has sent William off into whatever midlife crisis this appears to be-he’s freaking out that this responsibility is going to be way more imminent that what he imagined. I’m sure he assumed he had another 20 years to fart around. And now when it may be closer to two, he’s really worried.

      • what's inside says:

        Multiple myeloma has a 3-year survivability with chemotherapy treatment, 6-months without. Just something to think about.

      • Eos says:

        Willy is losing it because the ‘trap’ is getting real and Papa won’t be there long to hide behind.

  22. Lady Digby says:

    Richard has marked FK’s homework and while it’s ten for squirreliness , stupidly and stubbornness it’s a zero for application, reliability, initiative, strategy, integrity, honesty, capability and chivalry. Subtext: Willy is letting everybody down because he is “born to a destiny that he’s unable to fulfill” due to personal inadequacy ( omit responsibility of the Firm and sycophantic BRM hyping this mediocre rageaholic.)

  23. Amy Bee says:

    If I were Omid I would be feeling very smug right now. As for what Kay has said is he just being performative or is he yanking William’s chain?

    • Lady Digby says:

      @Amy Bee this is a hit piece as Willy’s unwillingness to stand up and be counted as a king in waiting is critiqued based upon his current shambolic performance in existing role as PoW. It could be a warning shot but only if Kay considers Willy is capable or even willing to improve and course correct which is highly doubtful. Willy is lazy, mediocre and stupid who is making a real hash of being heir and maybe that was always baked in by the Firm after all hope evaporated that he would ever change, acknowledge and learn from mistakes and mature. The firm just hoped KC would live as long as his mother so they just put off the evil day when Willy became King in expectation that his kids will grow into popular work horses who will shore him up? The Firm know that Willy is limited but he’s the only game in town so they have to prop him up until George comes of age. The Fail is Monarchy supporting but maybe Kay is just appalled by Willy’s glaring deficiencies being exposed by KP’s ineptitude in not protecting him better from his own pigheadedness? Bottom line is Willy is not fit for purpose and that is the real headache for both the Firm and its supporters!

  24. Linney says:

    It’s interesting how when Kate first “disappeared,” most journalists over there, as well as the comments, were praising William’s devotion to his dear wife. People were critical of anyone claiming William taking four months off was a sign of his lazinesss, not devotion. Now there are more critical articles and endless critical comments. More of the public is on to his weird game. He has really shot himself in the foot by not stepping up when his father is ill. He just comes across like a lazy fool who will use any excuse not to work and people are finally tiring of it.

  25. justine says:

    Happy Endgame Week (popcorn on)

  26. Jaded says:

    So Willbur is now a ’10am to 4pm’ Prince? Hardly. I just read that he’s disappearing for the next 4 weeks and won’t be back until after the school break ends. He’ll do the Easter perp…I mean church…walk but that’s about it.

  27. mary Pester says:

    Nooooooo of with his head screams willy 😂🤣😂🤣, it’s one thing for us here at CB to know, and call out the fact that willy is work shy, but for the BRITISH press to start questioning his work ethic(“the lack of) and question financial fk ups is really something. See KAY just can’t keep Harry’s name out of his mouth in ANY story but in this one especially we see first hand buyers remorse! And it WASN’T Harry who called the king and the invisible princess racist, it was Morgan that used that word and named them, just like he called the whole Royal family racist a few years ago, around the same time as he was saying Megan is beautiful intelligent and does so much charity work even though she works so hard and he is her number one fan! Fleet street should be renamed hypocrisy street with this lot. When the Queen died she knew what she was leaving behind, a useless son more interested in tampons and tangle weed and a grandson who would be happier with his mate in the Bolivian marching band 😉we are witnessing the death throws of the monarchy, as Kaiser says “endgame”, we are in the final quarter and there is zero score from their side, GOOD

    • LivingDesert says:

      Hm… hm… amazing… I would say. 🙂

    • Saucy&Sassy says:

      Mary Pester, it’s really amazing to watch this in real time. What I don’t understand is that I haven’t heard anyone say anything about what Omid Scobie in Endgame states:

      “Digging even deeper, investigations also showed that the late Queen and King Charles both took cash payments worth around £1.2 billion from ‘two hereditary estates that pay no tax,’ in addition to the millions they receive in public funding for their official duties.” (page 356)

      Just where has all of this money gone?

      • mary Pester says:

        @saucy&sassy, that’s just it, no one seems to know, or if they do their not saying. All I do know is that they don’t pay capital gains tax, they don’t pay inheritance tax and the papers say NOTHING about their pay masters! I do know the Panama papers made very interesting reading. Not only that, they always have a convenient fall guy. Just look at how Charlie’s personal assistant took the fall for the suitcases of cash, but nothing happened over the Saudi money or the money from bin ladens family, it’s sick

  28. Jensa says:

    I must say it’s rather satisfying to see this sorry shower of inadequates finally turning on themselves and tearing chunks out of each other. What an absolute shitshow this is.

  29. Lau says:

    They’re just mad because Harry is doing public events and appears to be working when they’re stuck with the lazy one.

  30. Proud Mary says:

    “what can they do today to give us confidence that they will be ­anywhere near as effective as monarch and consort as the Queen and Prince Philip were?” Umm, ahem, Charles and Camilla?? What message is Kay sending by skipping over those two? And when exactly did he graduate from being a William stenographer to critic?

  31. QuiteContrary says:

    Huevo is not what he was cracked up to be.

  32. Roisin says:

    My theory on missing his godfather’s funeral is that his “personal matter” was NOT being in Windsor and some hiccup with getting back there in time. That’s why it was so last minute. So where was he? Hmmmmmm…

    • SueBarbri33 says:

      This right here! William goes…somewhere. He frequently disappears and then he reappears, and if he can’t return in time he just cancels. That’s my impression.

  33. what's inside says:

    As an aside, who is Lucy Orr-Ewing? A quick Google search for image showed someone blonde and with looks like Cressida, Harry’s former girlfriend.

  34. Isabella says:

    Serious question: Where does Will actually live? How much does he spend on his helicopter commuting each year? That would include cost of pilot, maintenance etc. How much does it cost to maintain 5 homes? Pay for Kate’s wardrobe?

  35. Schrodinger's Kate says:

    Lol great takeoff on 9 to 5!

    As I sit here next to my husband who is on his computer working for a living despite being ravaged by cancer and chemotherapy, I am almost incandescent with rage at William and his endless days off with no thought to owing the taxpayers any explanation.

    My husband is literally rationing his sick leave and disability leave so we don’t end up in a bad financial position.

    I was supposed to be returning to the work force right about now myself, but I am caregiver for him and my mother and backup care for multiple in-laws. And even though I’m not earning an income I have been active as a volunteer for years while also doing the school run! Gasp!

    And of course I know many other people are in more dire straits in the UK where this royal assholery is taking place. The royal clown show must feel like a slap in the face to hardworking British people.

    • Sue says:

      My sympathies Kate for all that you and your family are coping with right now! And your troubles are shared by so many others who absolutely do not have the financial resources the royal family does. Not by a long shot. To me this has been the most sickening thing about the whole Where in the World is Kate Middleton saga. Not whether she is ill or recuperating or how long she needs her privacy or whatever it is the insistence that William needs to be by her side 24/7 and the royal rota ate that up and tried to shame anyone who dared question it. They seriously miscalculated here I think. I hope.

    • Princessk says:

      @Schrodinger….you sound like you are under a lot of stress. You must look after your health and well being too. Take care.

  36. Bad Janet says:

    12-3? Surely he is just working from bed, propped up on his pillows while his family dotes on him as he recovers from his hangovers, at 10 am!

    12-3 is probably a bit generous. 12-3 once or twice a week perhaps.

  37. I'mKkat says:

    Ok so I dove on Lucy Orr-ewing
    She is pretty, educated, accomplished way out of Wills league.
    And I wasn’t seeing a connection, then I found it!

    Will Orr-Ewing, 25, ­educational consultant. Son of a baronet, he was educated at Harrow School. His brother Archie is a friend of Prince William.