these five drastic measures he plans to take once on the throne

these five drastic measures he plans to take once on the throne
these five drastic measures he plans to take once on the throne

According to a well-informed source, the Prince of Wales is actively preparing for his future role as monarch and has already considered the developments he wishes to implement when he succeeds his father, King Charles III. If nothing is definitive yet, several avenues are already emerging.

An even tighter monarchy

Firstly, Prince William would consider reducing the number of working members of the royal family even further compared to today. This would result in fewer royal engagements and patronages. The prince would also like to establish less formalism and protocol within the monarchy. Another major change looming: the gradual abandonment of the Commonwealth, a legacy of the British Empire which still brings together 56 countries today. Prince William would thus concentrate his action and that of the Crown almost exclusively on the United Kingdom.

More modest ceremonies

Finally, the future king would like royal events, such as his coronation, on a smaller and less sumptuous scale than in the past. Priority would be given to the Wales family, made up of William, Kate and their three children. Although the exact content of these reforms remains to be confirmed, Prince William has already expressed his vision of a modernized monarchy. During a trip to Cape Town last year, he said: “I try to do things differently and I do it for my generation. (…)

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