King Charles III becoming the new head of state as she paid tribute to the "wonderful" Queen in an exclusive interview with Express.co.uk.The 71-year-old had an insight into royal life when she met the Queen aged just 13 and later recreated dishes cooked for Queen Victoria on the 2011 BBC series Royal Upstairs Downstairs.In each episode, Rosemary and antiques expert Tim Wonnacott visited a country house or castle which Queen Victoria had been to in the 19th century.The late royal was in reign from 20 June 1837 until her death in 1901.Discussing the latest change to the monarchy, Rosemary said of the new King: "Charles will be alright, I think he'll come into his own, I hope."And, I hope he'll find his own way and be King, but I'm looking forward to William being King.Judi Dench says partner had to 'cut up her food' due to health decline"I think William will be a modernist."According to Charles' former long-term butler Grant Harrold, he will be both a traditionalist as well as a modernist monarch.He said: “Charles will pass more on to Prince William.
I believe that Charles will give William and Kate more of a role, so they still have their time as a couple and a family, but they’re still supporting the monarchy and keep their popularity.“He’ll keep the Queen’s traditions, the protocols, and the etiquette.
We’ll then see William bring in his modern approach and for Charles, it’ll be a mixture of both. We’ll see a King that is traditional but a little bit of a modernist too.“That little bit of tradition he will pass on to William and while William will be a very modernistic monarch, almost celebrity-like as that’s the way it seems to be becoming, but he’ll still have elements of the old tradition and etiquette and that’ll.
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