Prince Charles
Prince Charles wrote a letter to Lady Gaga years ago. Pictured: Prince Charles during an official visit to BFI Southbank on December 06, 2018 in London, England. The Prince of Wales has been Patron of the British Film Institute for 40 years. Getty Images/Chris Jackson

Prince Charles wrote a rude letter to Lady Gaga after one of the singer’s people criticized the future king.

In the book “The Prince Charles Letters” compiled by David Stubbs, it has been revealed that Prince Charles has the tendency to inform politicians and celebrities his views on political and entertainment matters.

Prince Charles was annoyed when he received a letter from Lady Gaga’s team since he was accused of being a hoaxer. Prince Charles also went on to slam the singer’s stage name and said that the word lady is unoriginal because of Prince Charles’ long memory.

“You may think you are doing something shocking and original by subversively affecting to be a member of the nobility of entertainment purposes, but it is nothing new. You see, unlike yourself, I am what I purport to be: I am a Prince,” he wrote.

Prince Charles also ended his letter to Lady Gaga with all of his official royal titles.

Two years ago, Lady Gaga and Prince Charles met in London. Following their encounter, the “Born This Way” singer claimed that she saw Prince William and Prince Harry’s dad shapeshift during her performance of “A Million Reasons.” The singer also said that Prince Charles is not human.

In related news, Prince Charles made headlines last week after it was reported that he threw shade at Prime Minister David Cameron. In 2010, Prince Charles wrote a letter to Cameron about an incident during his first term at Gordonstoun.

During the school’s Christmas cabaret, a student who went by the name David sang “Food, Glorious Food” from the musical adaptation of Charles Dickens’ “Oliver Twist.” In his letter, Prince Charles said that he was horrified when he saw David being whisked away for good in the lavatories.

Prince Charles said that what happened was a Gordonstoun way. He also said that the Eton way is better than the Gordonstoun way.

“As a public schoolboy, I need hardly remind you, Mr. Cameron, that no one likes a chatty little swine, especially a new bug – but a singing one?” Prince Charles wrote.