A royal analyst claims that Prince William's wise approach has left his younger brother Prince Harry swallowing his words.
It comes after the first installment of the Prince of Wales' new documentary, "Prince William: We Can End Homelessness," aired on ITV on Wednesday evening.
Dr. Tessa Dunlop, a royal critic and historian, expressed her opinions after seeing the video, stating it painted William in a very different light than his estranged brother Harry had.
She told the Mirror: "Bright blue eyes, open-necked shirt, hands casually crossed on his knee, this was Prince William as we'd never seen him before."
The expert continued: "Charming, personable, and compassionate, a man on a mission to abolish homelessness, a prince with the ability to persuade the suits in society while still getting down with the youngsters.
"It wasn't just moving television, it reframed the Prince of Wales as a future 'King of hearts'."
In the beginning of his biography Spare, Harry argued that his older brother William, with his 'alarming baldness,' was losing his 'renowned likeness to Mummy.'
Dunlop continued to lecture the Duke in her own way, adding, "The Duke of Sussex, blinded by his own sibling-sour grapes, couldn't be more wrong."
She praised the future king, saying, "Last night, William channeled Diana. The same big-eyed look, the same ability to make the unseen in society feel seen, the same sincerity; William freely said that he had 'taken instruction from what my mother did'.
"As a charity CEO casually noted, William isn't just a celebrity; he's a'super celebrity,' and his ability to use that status was on full display. When else would a topic like homelessness receive two consecutive prime-time TV spots?"
The chronicler stated: "William has got what it takes to deliver a compassionate kingship and simultaneously forefront Diana."