Prince William and King Charles are keen to clarify the nature of Meghan and Harry's trip to Nigeria, which has been dubbed a 'mini royal tour' despite the couple's resignation from their senior roles in 2020.
A top royal commentator has suggested that such terminology would not sit well with the monarchy.Jennie Bond, a former BBC Royal correspondent, shared her insights with OK!, stating: "The King and Prince William are firmly of the belief that you are either in or out of the working Royals.
This seems to be a rather strange halfway house. I think both the King and the Prince, and indeed the Government will want it to be made clear that Harry is not representing either the Royal Family or Britain on this trip."Furthermore, Jennie noted that Prince William seems more comfortable with Kate Middleton's progress in her cancer recovery journey, reports the Mirror.His recent decision to travel far from home for official duties suggests that the Princess of Wales is "feeling stronger every day", indicating a positive turn in her health.William has been actively engaging with the community in Cornwall as the head of the Duchy of Cornwall, focusing on homelessness and making stops at the Nansledan Estate.
His visit also included a meeting with hospital staff on the Isles of Scilly and a spontaneous volleyball match with young lifeguards at Fistral Beach.Commenting on William's two-night absence from home, Jennie remarked: "It's great news that William feels relaxed enough to stay away for a night.
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