Prince William pushed the late Queen Elizabeth II to intervene in the Scottish independence referendum campaign, it has been claimed.
The now-Prince of Wales, 43, is said to have urged his grandmother to get involved during campaigning before the 2014 vote on Scotland's potential split from the UK.
The heir to the throne, then Duke of Cambridge, helped her make a decisive input amid the Scottish population's decision, according to a new book.
The future King helped 'apply pressure' days ahead of the September 2014 ballot, it has been reported by royal biographer Valentine Low.
The Queen, who died aged 96 in September 2022, had issued what was called an extraordinary call for caution in the Scottish independence referendum in 2014.










