
As Express UK reports, Prince Charles is expected to do his level best to ensure the survival of the royal family after his mother Queen Elizabeth takes the throne.
Speaking about Charles' final role as monarch, after the reign of his mother, Queen Elizabeth, ended, royal commentator Shaun Fey said he would 'reestablish' the monarchy under her rule.
The comment came as Faye spoke to hosts Katie Nicholl and Erin Vanderhof on the Vanity Fair podcast Dynasty.
Vanderhof previously said: "I think questions that were never really asked of the Queen will be asked of Charles."
Nicholl then added: "The affection for the House of Windsor is primarily due to the people's respect for the Queen. Her steadfast commitment and dedication to her people and her ability to re-establish the monarchy over the decades that followed through its existence. So, the big question is, can Charles do the same?"
Faye then replied: "I think there will be an attempt to rebrand ... once Charles is king there will be a lot of old guards in the palaces, you know, he'll bring his own people and that was a little bit to modernize." The one."
She continued: "I think they will continue to try and push for their survival. Monarchies, Windsor in particular, will do anything to survive ... After all that is what they will do, they will change, if It means existence."
Faye further shared: "I think they will try and adapt themselves as much as they can to fit in with the modern world and I think the media will allow them to do that."