Kensington Palace grants permission to cover Prince William secret mission

Prince William continues his father King Charles' legacy but with modern touch

By Web Desk
May 30, 2025
Kensington Palace grants permission to cover Prince William secret mission
Kensington Palace grants permission to cover Prince William secret mission

Prince William has been making private visits to a place close to his and King Charles' hearts in order to continue the royals' key mission.

The Telegraph recently spent a day with the future King during his visit to the Duchy of Cornwall, revealing that Kensington Palace granted permission for the first time to cover his trip since he became the owner.

In 2022, William became the owner of the Duchy of Cornwall, a role previously held by his father when he was the Prince of Wales.

Duchy is a significant land and property empire that provides income to the heir to the throne.

The above-mentioned media outlet revealed that the father-of-three "tries to visit part of the Duchy once every four to six weeks, working his way through its farms and offices to meet families and staff, shake hands and quiz them on what he can do to help."

"His visits are usually private, rarely making the Court Circular and kept quiet by loyal locals who are used to royal comings and goings."

The report further mentioned that William aims to make his role as an owner of the Duchy a "branch of his philanthropy."

He is working on an important mission to transform his Duchy for all the good reasons till 2025 and for the coming years.

Prince William describes the change as a "positive force for good that will actively "make people’s lives better. We’re not the traditional landowner,” he tells me. “We want to be more than that."