'18th century' Prince Charles not suitable for kingship: 'William is more rock-solid'
Prince Wlliam will make a far better King than father Charles, because he is more grounded and reliable
Prince William symbolises what the King of England in the modern world should look like. However, if he were to become the sole monarch of the Great Britian, the royal family member would need to bypass Prince Charles.
According to many, William will make a far better King than his father, because he is more grounded and reliable.
Royal author Clive Irving believes Charles is more like an '18th century figure' while William 'looks like the 21st century should look like.'
He told Express UK, "Prince William is a very steadfast kind of person. Kate is a very shrewd person who knows exactly how to manage this and has been very skilful in doing it.
"And they do make a very attractive couple. They look like the 21st century should look like.
"They are not ordinary, they will never be ordinary people. But William is being far less strange than his father - he is far more rock-solid, I think," he added.
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