Prince William reveals the Queen scolded him so sternly that it's 'stuck' in his mind 'from that moment on'
Prince William said the Queen scolded him when his carelessness nearly led to his cousin being seriously injured in an accident
Prince William reveals the Queen scolded him when his rough housing almost led to a terrible accident, which could have seriously injured his cousin.
- Prince William said Queen scolded him with such fervor that it's stayed with him ever since.
- The future King discussed the telling off during an interview with Sky News back in 2016.
- In other royal news, Prince Harry 'staggered' when he was removed from this historic Royal Family moment
We've heard tales of her sternness, from a humorous angle - like when the Queen 'slapped' Royal Family member 'across the face'. These days, however, news reports focusing on Her Majesty's hardnosed attitude are few and far between.
Recently, Vogue declared the Queen most influential women worthy, in their famed annual list. It seems that her influence also rings true in her own family, as her beloved grandson found out the hard way.
The Metro reports that speaking to Sky News in 2016, the Prince described a moment from his younger days when he was playing on the grounds of Balmoral Castle with his cousins Zara Tindall and Peter Phillips.
He explained, "We were chasing Zara around who was on a go-cart, and Peter and I managed to herd Zara into a lamppost. And the lamppost came down and nearly squashed her."
It wasn't long before the cavalry arrived, in the shape of Her Majesty. "I remember my grandmother being the first person out at Balmoral," he said, "running across the lawn in her kilt."
Prince William added, "she came charging over and gave us the most almighty b********g, and that sort of stuck in my mind from that moment on."
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Choosing to see this moment as pivotal, in his realization that his grandmother is a strong and capable person, he added that he's never forgotten since - especially when he needed a strong female influence in his life.
"She's been a very strong female influence and having lost my mother at a young age," said William, "it's been particularly important to me that I've had somebody like the Queen to look up to and who's been there and who has understood some of the more, um, complex issues when you lose a loved one."
Adding his gratitude he said, "she's been incredibly supportive and I've really appreciated her guidance."
Aoife is an Irish journalist and writer with a background in creative writing, comedy, and TV production.
Formerly woman&home's junior news editor and a contributing writer at Bustle, her words can be found in the Metro, Huffpost, Delicious, Imperica and EVOKE.
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