Prince William’s anxiety over university life comes out
How anxious Prince William was in his time at university has just been brought to the surface
An expert has just taken a walk down the memory track and told the pure anxiety that reportedly followed Prince William when he first stepped at the university.
The whole conversation happened between Charles Press Secretary, Colleen Harris and author Robert Lacey for his book Battle of Brothers.
“I think he was really nervous when he arrived,” she said in his trip down Memory Lane about the heir’s time at St. Andrews University in Fife, Scotland.
Because “all the press were there cameras from all over the world-and it suddenly hit him. He was very unstable for a while after that,” she added the then 19-year-old.
The small town is also said to have become ‘boring’ for the prince as there were only three main streets in the city, namely North Street, Market Street and South Street, according to Daily Mail.
Not to mention that he had also got his bottom squeezed by a female admirer during his early days.
In his book, Mr. Lacey also remembered how the months progressed after the fact and wrote, “As the expression progressed, the winter weather soon became cold, gray and tight, and he found it difficult to make new friends.” Plus “He also missed his brother.”
For those who are not daring, Prince William studied art history in his time at St. Andrews, but quickly got bored after a while and asked King Charles to be moved the sales requirements.
Generally, “He was miserable. He had had enough of little city life – and all travel arrangements he needed to escape it.”
However, a change, of course, and his desire to move to the University of Edinburgh was not easily met, it was revealed.
“It would have been a PR -disaster for St. Andrews, if he was abandoned after a period,” something similar to a “snub” against the Scottish people, “Mr. Lacey also warned.
However, things changed for him after he met his now-Kone Kate Middleton, who went on a charity model show to the university.
The couple are now parents of three children, their elders and heir apparently Prince George, a daughter Princess Charlotte and their youngest Prince Louis.