Prince Charles
Prince Charles is not jealous of Prince William, Prince Harry, Kate Middleton and Meghan Markle. Pictured: Prince Charles meets residents of The Guinness Partnership's 250th affordable home in Poundbury on May 8, 2015 in Dorchester, Dorset. Getty Images/Ben A. Pruchnie

Prince Charles is not jealous of his sons and daughters-in-law.

According to Jess Bolluyt, it's not true that the Prince of Wales has ill-feelings towards Prince William, Prince Harry, Kate Middleton and Meghan Markle because the public is more warm to the fab four. A number of British citizens don't want Prince Charles to take over the throne, but this isn't enough to break the Prince of Wales' relationship with his children.

Clarence House reportedly denied those claims and called it a "complete fiction." However, some royal fans aren't convinced.

In September, the Daily Beast released a report with a headline that read "Inside the Cold War Between Prince Charles and William and Harry." According to Tom Sykes, the three princes have a "strained" relationship.

"They are very different people and they just don't get on. It's as simple as that. They rarely see each other outside of official business," the source said.

The insider added that the Prince of Wales "hates" the Duke of Cambridge and Duke of Sussex's public "emoting." In fact, the future king reportedly exploited his own sons just to boost his own image.

The publication noted that Prince Charles under the influence of his former adviser, Mark Bolland, sacrificed his Prince William and Prince Harry's privacy for positive media coverage. For instance, he used Prince Harry smoking weed and him taking the duke to a drug rehab center.

Also, they leaked Prince William's first meeting with Camilla which was traumatic. In Daily Beast's report in 1998, Prince William was reportedly furious that the details of his encounter with the Duchess of Cornwall were vividly printed in the Sun Newspaper that he demanded how the story got out.

"Apart from Camilla and William telling us, you couldn’t have got it from a better source… It was Mark Bolland," The Sun's royal-editor Charlie Rae revealed in a BBC documentary.

However, one should take this with a grain of salt as according to Grant Harrold the royals have a good relationship with each other following the issue between the Middleton and Camilla Parker Bowles.

"This sounds like a fake story with no basis of truth," Harrold said. "The family I know are very close and all have a good relationship with each other as we have seen in all the joint engagements they do on a regular basis."