Prince William's growth is discussed as he grows into middle age
Prince William personality change is being discussed by royal expert.
Robert Jobson wrote in his column for the Daily Mail how the Duke of Cambridge has become mature and responsible overtime.
Begins Jobson, "Seeing a floppy-haired teenager walking so seriously behind his mother's coffin is a sight some people will never forget."
"But that same boy, Prince William, will be 40 in June. This is an age that is in the foothills of middle age, the prime of a man's life - a good time to assess whether Britain's monarch really how is.
He continued: "For more than 30 years as a royal writer and reporter, I have met William many times. I have watched him grow from a slightly awkward young man to a decisive and confident person.
He continued: "The first point is that there is no doubt that William will be a monarch of a very different kind from his father or grandmother.
"She changed her son George's first nappy, still plays five-a-side football (at the Aston Villa Sox) and believes it would be 'all right' if one of her kids told her they were gay.
“Like many of his generation, William is concerned about climate change and about those far less fortunate than himself. Once he inherited the vast Duchy of Cornwall from his father, he says, he was homeless. Will use the Royal property to keep him in the house," appreciates Johnson.