King Charles, Prince William striving for ‘evolution’ to save monarchy
King Charles and Prince William wants to change the face of monarchy with new move
King Charles and Prince William are set to revolutionise monarchy in the upcoming years, as an expert.
His Majesty and his eldest son Prince William, who believe in transparency and accountability, I said to make great changes in the coming years.
Royal expert Russell Myers writes for Mirror: “The royal family knows that transparency, where questions are being asked of its suitability to rule and exist in a world where many feel the acute differences between the haves and have nots and ever increasing disparity between rich and poor, will be key to its survival.”
“After Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor’s arrest in February on allegations of misconduct in a public office, the King’s ‘profound concern’ and his statement that ‘the law must take its course’ could not be clearer. For all perceived ills of his sibling, Charles’ intention is to rule by a moral code and leave a legacy that holds a mirror up to his beliefs,” says the expert.
“There has been evolution rather than revolution under Charles, hardly unexpected after a reign spanning seven decades before him. Yet, with his advancing years, William must stand ready to continue to offer change at the heart of the monarchy for nation to get behind him when the time comes,” he notes.
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