Prince William makes decision about key royal traditions for reign
Prince William unveils future of King Charles' monarchy
Prince William has made a significant decision regarding a key royal tradition for his future reign, which he is also highlighting as the Prince of Wales.
The future King has been planning for a more modernise approach once he ascends the throne, as per a royal expert.
According to the Mirror, Richard Fitzwilliams claimed that the Prince of Wales wants people of the 21st century to feel a connection with his modern reign but he also decides to honour the legacy of his late grandmother, Queen Elizabeth and his father King Charles.
The royal commentator said, "As heir to the throne, Prince William will inherit a role which he could be called upon to fill at any time."
Richard added, "He has already established a reputation for diplomacy as the monarchy, both in the era of Queen Elizabeth and especially more recently in the unpredictable era of Donald Trump, is pivotal in Britain’s use of soft power."
Notably, the royal expert believes that the father-of-three "also wants to change things and modernise aspects of the monarchy, whilst maintaining relevant traditions which are valuable such as the Opening of Parliament and Trooping the Colour."
Moreover, William addresses homelessness, sustainability, and nature conservation issues while presenting a more humble image than traditional royals.
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