Royal Family
Prince William and Prince Harry share similar qualities with their parents. Pictured: Royal family leave the church of St. Mary Magdalen near Sandrigham House 25 December. Getty Images/Poo/AFP

Prince William and Prince Harry share some qualities and traits with both of their parents, Prince Charles and Princess Diana. But which one is more like the other?

On the online forum site Quora, royal fans weighed in on who they think is more like Prince Charles and Princess Diana. Sallie Smythe, an avid reader of royal biographies, said that she thinks Prince William is more like his late mom, the Princess of Wales, at least in terms of looks.

But when it comes to their personalities, Smythe said that Prince William and Prince Harry are nothing like Princess Diana because of their deep dislike and mistrust of the media.

When she was still alive, Princess Diana was gravely criticized by the press. This resulted in her two sons becoming guarded when it comes to their dealings with the media.

“William seems to be a little deeper and cautious, more like Charles in his ways. This is probably because both are heirs to the throne,” she wrote.

Prince Harry, on the other hand, is more relaxed and open in public just like Princess Diana. But of the royal siblings, the Duke of Sussex appears to be the more sensitive one.

Ree Connell, a graduate of RMIT University, said that Prince William is more like Prince Charles in the sense that he is quiet, reflective, reserved, and is also a deep thinker. Prince Harry is the more outgoing one of the brothers and he is also a bit cheeky.

Prince Harry also appears to be more comfortable around people and is affectionate and tactile towards others just like the Princess of Wales.

Nazi Hassan also thinks that Prince William is more like Prince Charles, while Prince Harry is more similar to Princess Diana. But unlike the late royal, Prince Harry is also known to be openly aggressive and he also sends out rude statements to the public.

“This behavior is simply spoilt and unacceptable and it is driving the wedge between himself and William,” he wrote.