Prince William hints at 'changes' to come when he is king
Prince William plans measured modernisation of the monarchy to protect his family and create a meaningful legacy while avoiding past mistakes, saying change is 'on my agenda.'
- Prince William has discussed the future legacies he and his son Prince George will create as monarchs, emphasizing the importance of impactful leadership.
- During an interview, William stated, "I think it’s safe to say that change is on my agenda. And I embrace that and I enjoy that change- I don’t fear it."
- William expressed his desire to avoid past practices that he experienced, saying he will ensure they do not regress.
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Prince William spoke at 360 degrees of his most difficult year, of the "weight" of the family and of the changes he intends to make when he becomes King of England: here's what he said
In his recent interview for a travel series, the British heir to the throne is unusually open. He wants to fundamentally change the monarchy.
Prince William, who is first in line to the British throne, said in one of the most candid interviews ever by a prince that he would bring about change to the monarchy as king. "I'm not afraid of it. The idea of being able to bring about some change excites me," he said. He also spoke about his family and their history. "I think it's important to live for the here and now," he added.
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