In 2009, Prince Harry joined his older brother at RAF Shawbury for Defense Helicopter Flying School, per the royal family's official website. In June of that year, Prince William, then 27, and Harry, then 25, gave a rare joint interview to the BBC in which they discussed their living arrangements. "First time, last time we'll be living together. I assure you of that," Harry told the reporter, jokingly.
William pretty much echoed his brother's sentiment. "It's been a fairly emotional experience," William quipped. The second-in-line to the throne went on to claim he was the one doing all the chores around their shared home. "Bearing in mind I cook — I feed him every day — I think he's done very well," the older brother said, words that royal biographer Robert Lacey noted in his 2020 book, "Battle of Brothers," were said "jokingly — or half-jokingly," according to the Mirror. William added that even though Harry was supposed to wash the dishes, the younger brother "leaves most of it in the sink and then he comes back in the morning and I have to wash it up," he said, to which Harry replied, laughing, "Oh, the lies."
William also noted that Harry is a snorer, adding that it disturbs his sleep. At this point, Harry jumped in to tease his brother for making it sound like they were sleeping together. "People will start thinking we're sharing a bed," Harry joked.
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