Prince Charles seemingly had a divided set of royal fans and supporters. Although he has continued to receive praise from several individuals, some have reportedly remained to rebuke him for his past, particularly, his controversial marriage to Princess Diana.

But, despite these things, the future King of the United Kingdom has come a long way since then, as per claims. It is said that he had now come "for the better," which made a lot of people accept him more, as well as her now-wife, Camilla, the Duchess of Cornwall.

Royal experts and commentators also reportedly praise him for his dedication to the British Monarchy. For decades, he has been one of the top hardest-working royals.

Recently, he has participated in various virtual engagements. Given that the lockdown measures are still in place in the United Kingdom, everyone, including especially the royals, has remained indoors for their safety.

Some of his more recent engagements were his sit-down interview with Capital FM and his "solo show" the following day. As stated, Prince Charles displayed his "true character" and revealed some of his most personal thoughts on these platforms, according to the Daily Express.

The publication then went on to share that some royal commentators also had something to say about the Prince of Wales. In an episode of the Pod Save The Queen, its host Ann Gripper reportedly "reflected" on the royal's recent virtual engagements, particularly his "willingness" to unveil his genuine personality.

She reportedly explained that Prince Charles has a reputation for being "stuffy" and "unemotional." But, his recent engagements have shown a "strong sense" of who he truly is, "in a very different way," the expert said.

She then went on to praise the Queen's son for being open and honest about himself. Also, she reportedly noted how his character displayed him as a "self-effacing" and a bit "funny" royal-born Prince.

Ann Gripper continued to share her commendations about the Prince and the way he talks about her wife, Camilla. She said that every time Prince Charles mentioned her name, he would refer to her as his "darling wife."

Although she reportedly noted that he would also use the same reference when talking about his grandmother, the Queen Mother, the royal commentator still praised him for doing so.

In the end, it has appeared that many royal experts and analysts believe that Prince Charles has become a lot more open about his personal life in recent years.