Prince William is reportedly keen to follow in King Charlesโs footsteps and work towards a more streamlined monarchy, an expert has stated.
Prince Williamโs plans to slim down the working monarchy, like his father King Charles, could meet serious resistance from a senior royal member, according to a commentator.
The Daily Mailโs Richard Eden said he had been informed by inside sources that William is looking towards a more European model of monarchy, similar to those of Sweden or Denmark.
Mr Eden quoted a source who claimed that โwhen the older members of the family retire, His Royal Highness wonโt be inviting anyone else to become working royalsโ.
He added: โIt remains to be seen if he will even want his two younger children [Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis] to be working royals.โ
William, his wife Princess Kate, Prince Edward and Sophie, Duchess of Edinburgh are currently the only four working royals under the age of 70.
When William and Kate become King and Queen it is likely the numbers of working royals will be even further reduced, with only Prince George seemingly guaranteed for royal duties.
The insider clarified: โThis is what William wants. He sees the small European monarchies as the model for the future.โ
However Williamโs aunt Princess Anne is not thought to be happy with this idea, as she previously criticised the idea of a slimmed down monarchy.
During an interview with CBC she appeared to question whether such a model was practical, given the departures of Prince Harry and Prince Andrew from working royal life.
The Princess Royal told her interviewer: โWell, I think the โslimmed downโ was said in a day when there were a few more people around. It doesnโt sound like a good idea from where Iโm standing, I would say. Iโm not quite sure what else we can do.โ
About King Charles, she added: โWell, you know what youโre getting because heโs been practising for a bit, and I donโt think heโll change. You know, he is committed to his own level of service, and that will remain true.โ
During the reign of Queen Elizabeth the Buckingham Palace balcony was filled with non-working royals and their families during events such as Trooping the Colour.
But now King Charles has dramatically slimmed down the numbers of royal standing on the balcony, as even his nieces Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie are often no longer present.
Royal commentator Jennie Bond showed her support for the Kingโs plans, as she told OK! magazine: โI still hold to the idea that the slimmed down Royal Family IS indeed the right model for the future. Itโs in line with most European monarchies and is sensitive to the constant criticism that the Royal Family cost taxpayers too much.
โAdding new working royals to the payroll will only exacerbate that criticism. I think the model William has experimented with is the answer: drafting in his cousins here and there (e.g. garden parties) to spice things up a bit. It makes such occasions even more special and allows those cousins to get on with their lives as they wish, without the strictures of the royal diary.โ
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Source: Tampa Bay Times