A royal author asserts that despite the fact that King Charles is “extremely envious” that Prince William and Princess Kate are “stealing his limelight,” he has reached an agreement with his son and daughter-in-law. Author of ‘The Last Queen’ and royal columnist for The Daily Beast Clive Irving stated that the king-in-waiting, Prince William, is stealing some of his father’s majesty.
“There is considerable belief that William has a far greater understanding of the situation and the prevailing conditions than Charles ever will,” he stated. But King Charles has discovered a way to attract attention as well, according to the regal author.
“They reached a sort of compromise regarding the amount of attention that would be granted to each individual, as Charles is perpetually envious of others stealing his spotlight.” “He has now reached an agreement in which William and Kate will each receive a certain percentage of the limelight,” Clive Irving stated.
The precise percentage is unknown; however, “perhaps forty percent [for the Waleses]” and “he retains sixty percent.” It appears that the working arrangement is as such. stated the regal author.
Recent polling indicates that the Prince of Wales enjoys the highest approval rating of any monarch, at 74%, among the British people. According to the survey, 63 percent of Britons hold a favorable opinion of the late monarch Queen Elizabeth, followed by 62 percent for Kate Middleton, who previously lagged behind her husband. A prior YouGov survey estimated that 65 percent of individuals liked Kate Middleton.
This occurs as King Charles III and Queen Camilla prepare to receive the president of South Korea during the second state visit of the monarch’s tenure to the United Kingdom in November. In November, Yoon Suk Yeol and his wife, Kim Keon Hee, will be entertained at Buckingham Palace by the monarch and queen, according to the palace.
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Recently, King Charles returned from a state visit to France. The royal lauded the “indispensable relationship” between France and the United Kingdom and their capacity to confront global challenges, such as Russia’s conflict in Ukraine and climate change, in an address to the French senate.