Prince William: When I become king, I will change the monarchy
According to a report by the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) on October 3, Prince William, the heir to the British throne and the Prince of Wales, recently spoke in an interview about his prospects of one day ascending the throne. A source from the British court revealed that this is the most candid interview Prince William has given so far.
Prince William said in the interview that when he becomes king, he will bring changes to the monarchy.
"I can definitely say that change is on my agenda," Prince William answered, "I enjoy change, I'm not afraid of it, and that's exactly what makes me excited — the idea of bringing some change. Not too radical, but the kind of change I think needs to happen."
During the interview, they discussed issues such as family, children, and media interference.
Prince William, whose wife and father both have cancer, admitted, "Things related to family often overwhelm me. You know, the worries or pressures around family really overwhelm me quite a bit."
"We try our best to ensure our children have the sense of security and stability they need," he said when talking about how his children are dealing with the reality of their mother's illness, "We are a very open family, so we talk about the things that trouble us, the things that bother us, but you never know what chain reactions they might cause. So it's important to support each other and assure the children that everything is fine."
Prince William also shared many parenting experiences, such as his three children not having mobile phones, "We are very strict about sticking to this principle." In addition, the children like outdoor activities. Seven-year-old Louis and ten-year-old Charlotte both enjoy trampoline jumping, and they often compete in the backyard to see who can jump higher. "Obviously, neither of their movements has much grace," said Prince William.
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