New Royal Biography on Life of Prince Charles Stirs Controversy

The book makes claims about the prince’s character and personal life

“It was that the enormity of this step had also hit him,” said the book’s author, Catherine Mayer, of Time magazine.

The book paints the Prince of Wales as observing his two sons, Princes William and Harry, with intense paternal pride but also wracked by jealousy.

“He looks at them with some rueful envy at the crowds that they draw,” Mayer said.

Mayer writes that any criticism of Prince Charles sparks fits of “royal rage.”

“It is really hard to overstate how strange and isolating his existence is,” Mayer said. “It think it’s because it’s all he’s ever known.”

Prince Charles has, according to the book, met his match in the great love of his life, Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, who he calls his “dearest wife.”

Mayer notes that Camilla makes Charles laugh and puts him at ease. As to the age-old question of whether Camilla will ever be Queen, Mayer says she most definitely will.

“Born to Be King” will be published in the U.S. by Henry Holt and Company on Feb. 17.