(Cover) - EN Showbiz - Britains Prince William will make a great husband because he was brought up well, it has been claimed.
The royal is set to marry his long-time girlfriend Kate Middleton at Westminster Abbey in London on April 29, with the couple announcing their engagement in November.
William and his younger brother, Prince Harry, lost their mother Princess Diana when she was killed in a car crash, in Paris, while they were still children.
It meant that they were raised by their father, Prince Charles, and one insider says his strength - and decision to move his children to the country - will be a positive for both William and Kate when they tie the knot.
"Charles hasn't been given the credit he deserves for being such a good single dad, royal expert Roy Sheppard told Radar Online.
It was very unusual for him to move to Highgrove [House]... Not only did the move keep the boys away from the intense media glare in the aftermath of Diana's death, it gave them the chance of a normal upbringing that they could never have had living in London.
Roy believes the 28-year-old is well grounded thanks to the relatively normal lifestyle he enjoyed as a youngster, and that Kate will find no airs and graces.
He's in the military and has a proper job and now they're living in a little Welsh farm house in the middle of nowhere, the expert added.
And because William and Harry were allowed to drink beer with their friends, and socialise with them, this will also help them later in life, Roy added. (C) Cover Media