The Prince and Princess of Walesâs former communications secretary, Jason Knauf, has made a series of revelations about the royal couple in a new documentary.
Jason worked for William and Kate from 2015 to 2021, including when they shared the same office as the Duke and Duchess of Sussex.
During a special episode of 60 Minutes Australia, which aired on Sunday, Jason spoke at length about a variety of topics including Williamâs relationship with his brother Prince Harry, how William could one day lead as King, Williamâs lowest moment and why William and Princess Kate decided to wait before announcing the mother-of-threeâs cancer diagnosis.
Elsewhere, Jason also shared a few tidbits about William and Kateâs family life with their three children Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis.
He took a trip down memory lane, choosing to revisit the sweet moment Prince George met former President of the United States, Barack Obama, back in 2016.
The sweet interaction took place at Kensington Palace where Barack and his wife Michelle later enjoyed a dinner with Kate, William and the Duke of Sussex.
An adorable photo taken at the time showed George shaking hands with Barack while dressed in some white gingham pyjamas and a monogrammed dressing gown.
Reflecting on the encounter, Jason said in the episode: âIt was slightly before his bedtime. Theyâre like, âWell, itâd be nice to have this memory of him saying hello to this historic presidentâŠâ
He continued:Â âAfterwards, we walked out into the courtyard at Kensington Palace and the Beast, the presidential limousine is there, and George is looking at this thing, like he has never seen anything like it. And you know thatâs when you could be a little bit more like, âThis is a weird job.â Itâs a really strange job to have.â
Williamâs future role as monarch
Much of the episode centred around Prince William and his future role as monarch. Roya Nikkhah, Royal Editor for The Sunday Times, argued that William and Kate will continue to do things âtheir own way,â and that nothing will change when they âhave a crown on their heads.â
In a separate segment, Jason went on to say: âThe thing I have heard from Prince William is youâre going to do this in your own way. Every generation of the Royal Family has to reinvent the role for the generation that they serve.â
Jason also said that preparations to lead as monarch take the form of âprivate family conversationsâ and âlearning by doingâ rather than formal lessons on how to be King.
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