Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are known to have ‘big’ fights behind closed doors according to one Royal expert who claims William and Kate resolve their conflicts in a more unique way

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle “really get into it in a big way” when they argue, a Kensington Palace aide has claimed.

Royal expert Tom Quinn has shared his private conversations with a Palace insider, who shared details of explosive rows between the Sussexes as well as dishing the dirt on Prince William and Princess Kate’s lives behind closed doors. The Royal author – who penned – Gilded Youth: An Intimate History of Growing Up in the Royal Family – shared what he learned in detail. He said: “Someone who worked for Kensington Palace told me they [William and Kate] do have rows. It’s not a perfect marriage. They have terrific rows.”

Speaking to the Express US Quinn then gave away the unique way in which William and Kate resolve their conflict as he explained “where some couples have a row and throw heavy vases at each other, William and Kate throw cushions at each other. It’s always kept under control. It doesn’t escalate. The fight doesn’t get bigger and bigger.”

However, according to his source when it comes to Harry and Meghan, things couldn’t be more different. They said: “When Harry and Meghan fight, they both really get into it in a big way.” Quinn believes that the quirky approach taken by William and Kate is thanks to the late Queen’s legacy. He described how Queen Elizabeth II lived by her mantra “never complain, never explain,” noting that while William and Kate have also taken on the mantra for their own lives, Harry and Meghan have distanced themselves from The Firm following their own trajectory.
William and Kate
William and Kate ‘throw cushions at each other’ 
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Despite stepping away from their roles as working Royals in 2020 Harry and Meghan have only seen their roles in public grow in that time after signing a series of lucrative deals including tell-all books, and multi-million deals with streaming giants Netflix and Spotify.