Irritated father Charles participates in Prince William's 'kingship'

Prince Charles reportedly 'incredibly irritated' for sharing 'dual monarchy' with Prince William


As The Daily Star reports, a royal commentator has claimed that Prince Charles is reportedly 'incredibly irritated' about sharing a 'dual monarchy' with his son, Prince William, who will succeed Charles to the British throne. is in second place.

Amid reports of the declining health of 95-year-old Queen Elizabeth, more people have been forced to question the line of succession, with experts suggesting William is taking control while his father Charles is next in line, it may concern.

Commenting on the same, royal expert Richard Eden shared on the Palace Confidential podcast: "The way William was talking, or his aides were talking, forgot that he was not the next king, that a man was waiting. Doing become the king.

Eden continued: "I think it's a reflection of the fact that even when Charles is on the throne, it will be almost a dual monarchy with his son. All the time we'll be assuming: 'Does William agree to this? And It will feel a lot like a sort of gap."

His views were echoed by Richard Kay, editor-at-large of The Daily Mail, who claimed the situation was "incredibly disturbing" for Charles.

Kay said: "For years he had to be in the spotlight shining on his late wife. And then as William got older and found a glamorous, beautiful girlfriend and then married her and had lovely children, the spotlight was once again moved again."

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