Prince William has proved his brother wrong in a new ITV documentary according to a royal historian.
The two-part series, : We Can End Homelessness, aired on Wednesday and Thursday night , and showed William in a way that differs to Harry's representation of his brother in his memoir Spare.
Royal expert and historian Dr Tessa Dunlop told the : "ITV 's 'Prince William, Together We Can End Homelessness' wasn't just moving television, it reframed the Prince of Wales as a future 'King of hearts'.
"In the opening of his memoir Spare, Harry insisted that William with his 'alarming baldness' was losing his 'famous resemblance to Mummy.' It was fading apparently.
"The Duke of Sussex, blinded by his own sibling-sour grapes, couldn't be more wrong. Last night, William channelled Diana. The same big-eyed stare, the same capacity to make the unseen in society feel seen, the same sincerity; as William readily owned, he had 'taken guidance from what my mother did'."
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