Prince William and Kate Middleton have been told that their children may be taken on royal duties earlier than expected for one major reason.
Given that Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have stepped down from their royal duties and Prince Andrew has kept his distance from royal appearances due to his dubious character, the burden falls largely on the Cambridges, who have also worked for the ailing Queen. It has been carried forward.
According to royal expert Daniela Elser, it will be difficult for the Cambridges to engage with the public after the Queen passes away and, therefore, William and Kate will have to make the tough choice of bringing their children Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis. headlines.
Writing in the New Zealand Herald, she said: "The palace needs the public to buy into the concept of monarchy, which is why any growing indifference is so dangerous to them."
“In order to garner public support for the royal family, they will need all hands on the royal deck and the palace will have to deploy one of its most attractive and adorable assets, namely the Cambridge Three.
"For Kate, who has tried to bring as much normality into her family's life from day one, this will not be an exciting prospect."