Groom-to-be Prince William was urged by his godfather to be careful because it was ''dangerous to fly a helicopter when you're in love''.
The former King Constantine of Greece revealed today how he wrote to his godson on his engagement urging the royal pilot to concentrate while flying, rather than thinking about his future bride Kate Middleton.
In an interview with BBC News, Constantine also insisted that William would not become King ahead of the Prince of Wales.
He dismissed recent polls which claimed that the majority of the British public would prefer Prince William to leapfrog his father Charles, who today became the longest serving heir apparent in British history.
Constantine, who will be a guest at the Westminster Abbey service, described William as ''straightforward, honest, hardworking and never losing his sense of humour''.
The former king said: ''He's a hell of a nice guy, that's the important thing.
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