Prince Charles has been receiving a lot of praise in recent years for his hard work and effort. In fact, he was named the "hardest working royal" of 2019 due to having the highest number of attended engagements.

While he only topped the list last year, he always placed at the second spot, next to her sister, Princess Anne. But, whatever the case, he has remained as one of the most dedicated royals in the British Monarchy.

Ever since his mother, Queen Elizabeth II ascended to the throne, the Prince of Wales was already being prepared for his future post. Given that the British Monarch has now reigned for 68 years, it is reportedly quite safe to say that her firstborn son has also waited for the same amount of years.

According to the Daily Mail, royal experts had a lot to say about Prince Charles. Speaking to ITV's recent documentary, Inside The Crown: Secrets of the Royals, experts and journalists reportedly pointed out several things about the future King of the United Kingdom.

Royal expert and author, Penny Junor said that the Prince of Wales will become the "best prepared monarch" that country will ever have. While it was not entirely explained in detail, it has reportedly appeared that they believe that the royal-born Prince has been through a lot of things, which allowed him to "change for the better."

However, not all royal experts and authors reportedly agree with Penny Junor's assertions. As stated, they also had other opinions about the future British Monarch.

In a similar report released by the Daily Express, it was said that other royal experts, like Piers Brendon and Dickie Arbiter, explained some of the things that Prince Charles should need to change upon his ascension to the British Crown. They reportedly shared that the Prince of Wales might "struggle" once he becomes the ruler of the country.

On Piers Brendon's part, he said that the royal-born Prince has "uncomfortable baggage." He also reportedly asserted that the royal's "rackety past" may lead him to "divide" the opinions of the public, "instead of reuniting it."

The expert also reportedly said that Queen Elizabeth II never had this. She emerged to the throne "pristine," he added.

As for Dickie Arbiter, he reportedly mentioned that Prince Charles should "keep his mouth shut" once he becomes the head of the British Monarchy. He could no longer do it when he becomes King, the expert added.