A Royal expert has issued a caution to Prince William about his vision for the monarchy's future, highlighting the allure of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle as a potential challenge.
In a recent interview, the Prince of Wales shared his approach to shaping a contemporary monarchy, emphasising compassionate leadership and support for the public, describing it as doing Royal "with a smaller".This comes just before King Charles' busy week of engagements, which included the glamorous premiere of "Gladiator II" at Leicester Square, where he appeared solo due to Queen Camilla's ongoing recovery from a chest infection.
Royal historian Dr Tessa Dunlop spoke to the Mirror about the significance of these events, noting the stark contrast to the dazzling Bond premiere in 2021: "He was up against Gladiatorial men, (squaring up to Paul Mescal and Pedro Pascal is no mean feat) but the King looked inescapably alone on the red carpet in Leicester Square last night.There was no retro glamour, no tinsel, no tiaras." "Even Camilla (still battling a nasty chest infection), was missing.To compensate, I longed for the King to wear an ermine gown, or pop a crown on his head.
Instead, he dutifully made his way down the line of stellar names.That fabulous No Time to Die Bond premiere when Camilla and Kate waltzed out in a haze of designer sequins felt like a world away.
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