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Prince Charles, Queen Elizabeth 'Warned' Not To Take Support For Granted

September 18, 2020 09:56 pm
Prince Charles has plans to slim down the British Monarchy once he ascends to the throne. (Photo : Victoria Jones/Pool via REUTERS)

Prince Charles has already started to prepare for his future role as the King of the United Kingdom. In recent years, he has seemingly increased his royal duties and responsibilities. Many, also, believe that Queen Elizabeth has continued to pass some of her tasks toward her firstborn son.

For almost seven decades, Queen Elizabeth has gained recognition and support from the public. This has, reportedly, brought "stability" to the British Royal Family, as well as the monarchy.

However, royal experts and analysts recently warned the senior royals about the public's support, according to the Daily Express. Some stated that the Queen and her Heir Apparent should not get "too accustomed" to the support that they have continued to receive.

Royal historian and TV presenter Dan Snow suggested that Prince Charles should not "take anything for granted." He argued that nothing is sacred anymore in a "turbulent democracy," especially following "economic setbacks" and "fake news."

He, then, asserted that the British Royal Family "owes" Queen Elizabeth a lot, alongside her skills and character. Snow, later on, explained that the British Monarch has enabled the British Monarchy to survive over the years, even amid the "general collapse" in the 20th century.

Greg Jenner echoed Snow's assertions about Prince Charles' mother. He said that the "admiration" of the public toward Queen Elizabeth has remained to be a massive factor in the apparent support the monarchy continues to receive.

The royal expert added that Prince William and Kate Middleton, as well as Prince Harry, have, also, done an "excellent work" for the monarchy. He asserted that they have established themselves as the "youthful" and "modern face" of the British Royal Family. As a result, they have received the support of the younger generation, noting that the "sense of continuity" has become apparent.

The publication asserted that when Prince Charles becomes the King of the United Kingdom, there will be a period of "intensified scrutiny." It, reportedly, makes total sense as this was what happened during transitions between old and new monarchs.

However, there is seemingly a huge concern over the likability of the Prince of WalesCheat Sheet reported that the future King of the United Kingdom is quite "unpopular" among the British public.

The report, also, claimed out that his heirs, particularly Prince William and Prince Harry, are more likable than him. Some insisted that even the Queen does not see her eldest son as "suitable" to become the head of the British Monarchy. 

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