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Experts reassure critics of Prince Charles' future reign as the royal family is "very good at adapting."

This is the claim Alistair Campbell made during his latest interview with former Conservative MP and co-host Rory Stewart.

According to Express UK, he claimed, "There were few images that [Wills and Kate] could do well without, especially the one where they were plopping their fingers through a fence on some kids."

"But I think there's this kind of media love for the Queen, against which nothing can be said these days, that they like to go a little bit more when there are fewer royals."

"The thing I've learned as a lifelong Republican who has worked with the Royal Family at times is that they are very good at adapting [for the time]."

"I wondered whether when Prince William talked about whether he would ever actually be head of the Commonwealth or if that would change, I wondered whether he was setting questions that he would adopt "

Before concluding, he said, "Despite still being a Republican at heart, I'm not sure the monarchy is out yet."

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