Prince William and Kate Middleton are said to be gearing up for some big changes in their royal status and lives in the coming years, but according to The Telegraph, the couple is trying not to think about what lies ahead for them.
Prince William, who turns 40 this week, is expected to take on the role of Prince of Wales after his father, Prince Charles, ascends the British throne, and a source close to him has told that his 'life is almost too big. To change the scale'.
According to the source: "He will be in charge of the Duchy of Cornwall, a billion-pound trading empire, and will notably be expected to conduct more royal engagements overseas."
Despite this, a Cambridge friend revealed: "William and Kate are now in the happiest phase of their lives, before the weight of the world falls on their shoulders. They try not to think about what's next." "
Kate and William are also expected to make a big move this summer, with the family uprooted from Kensington Palace to Adelaide Cottage at the Windsor Estate.