If it were up to him, he would still take his father’s place today. Prince William is actually becoming “impatient to replace King Charles.” That’s according to royal expert Omid Scobie, who in his bombshell book “Endgame” reveals how the British ruler’s firstborn is overshadowing his parents in a calculated attempt to soon succeed the monarch. The author provides several examples of his thesis, starting with King Charles’ conspicuous absence from the recent Earthshot Prize, his son’s environmental initiative. The reason for putting it aside? According to William, his father would not have been able to empathize with his younger subjects. Royal expert Clive Irving – writes the Express – explained that “people under 40 don’t think the monarchy is very important or that it plays a role in their lives”. And the Prince of Wales is aware that the future of the kingdom is at stake.
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“There is a great feeling that William understands the mood and reality on the ground much better than Charles ever will. While Queen Elizabeth managed to play a role in people’s daily lives and, whatever she did, was an accepted piece of state furniture, Charles could not make this breakthrough – argues Irving – and William can no longer ignore the king’s shortcomings on his hands itch. He knows all this and has to wait until he’s 50 to take over? It would be really absurd. There is constant excitement in the royal family.
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