According to reports, Prince William clashed with Queen Elizabeth over Kate Middleton’s 2011 wedding at Westminster Abbey in central London.

According to reports, the 39-year-old royal was in dispute with the Monarch about his dress choice on his big day.

According to the Express, he eventually had to wear the red tunic worn by the Irish Guards, and he did so.

In a throwback interview, just months after his televised nuptials on televised, the father-of-three said, “You don’t mess around with your grandmother.”

In 2012, William spoke out in an interview with ABC. He said that the Irish Guards frockcoat was what he wanted to wear.

“We had some discussions about this matter but, as I learned growing up, you don’t mess with your grandmother. She says what she means.”

William finally gave in to Queen Elizabeth’s wishes, as he wore a red tunic from the Irish Guards for his big day.

Despite clashing wedding attire, William was supported throughout his wedding by the Queen.

He said in a separate interview that he had spoken to the media about the guest list in 2012.

“It was daunting and it was like, That seems to have been the guest list sorted – no room for friends or relatives.

“I was not happy about it so I called [the Queen] for some moral support and backup. She advised me to not be so silly and get rid of the entire list. Start with your friends.

William broke with royal tradition to have a maid-of-honour and a best man.

William and Kate have three children now, George, 7, Charlotte, 6 and Louis, 3 years later.

As they were about to depart for their half-term holiday, the happy family was spotted at Heathrow earlier in the week.

Prince George will have to fly independently from his father William when George turns 12.

Because William and George are the second and third line of succession to the throne respectively, it is a rule that they travel separately in the event of any tragic events en route.