King Charles is likely to be "very careful" during his time as monarch, according to one royal expert. Victoria Murphy believes continuity and stability will be the themes of Charles' time on the throne, suggesting there won't be any "jarring differences" between the new king and Queen Elizabeth.
She said: "Don't expect any huge, jarring differences. He will be very careful. " Charles, 73, has previously insisted he won't be a meddling king.
However, Sir Lloyd Dorfman - who worked with the king for many years on his Prince's Trust charity - believes he won't completely end his involvement with issues like climate change.
He told the BBC: "He's very knowledgeable, very effective. It's hard to imagine he'll give that up in a cliff-edge way on the day he becomes sovereign. " Sir Anthony Seldon, an historian and author, believes Charles' long-held views about climate change have given him an "Attenborough-aura".
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