Kate Middleton And Prince William
Britain's Prince William and his wife Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge stand amid the Tower of London's 'Blood Swept Lands and Seas of Red' poppy installation to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the outbreak of World War One (WW1), in London August 5, 2014. Reuters/Luke MacGregor

Prince William is romantic when it comes to wife. He faked anger towards a comedic who expressed his "crush" on Kate Middleton and admits to a flower vendor how much he loves treating Kate to flowers.

People magazine reports that Prince William good humoredly teased comedian Jack Whitehall for trying to flirt with his wife, Kate Middleton after the comedian made a joke onstage at a London show where the royal couple was in attendance.

At the Royal Variety Performance, the comedian, who attended the private school Princess Kate had studied herself, admitted to the audience and to the couple that he had a crush on her. He called Princess Kate "the one who got away." Prince William, 32, did not let this joke pass.

The comedian shared to "Jonathan Ross Show" in the U.K. Saturday that during the line-up after the show, "William came over and he was very funny, he was very nice but very passive aggressive [and said] 'Oh, so you were flirting with my missus? Oh no that was very funny!' He also joked that he that he was too young for Kate. He said that no matter if they were in the same school, it would have been impossible for him to strike up something with the Princess, who was in the sixth form. He also said he was in a "head brace."

Teasing or not, it seems that Prince William is very happy with his wife. British florist Paula Pryke can attest to this, who told People magazine that Prince William confessed to her that he loves treating Kate to beautiful flowers. Paula Pryke is based on London's New Covent Garden Market and the Prince ordered flowers from her.

Meanwhile, Americans and the media are increasingly excited for the Prince and Princess' visit in New York City on December 7 to 9. However, the Buckingham Palace is not without reminders for the media to be at their best decorum when interviewing the couple or covering the event. The Palace issued a note for all media people to be in their best proper attire on those days or they would be turned away. Male media persons should be wearing a jacket and a tie, while women media should be in trousers or skirt suits. Those who are planning to cover the event in their casual clothes would not be able to do so.