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King Charles’ royal plans: Why Kate Middleton wasn’t happy

King Charles’ royal plans: Why Kate Middleton wasn’t happy

It seems to be more conservative than many expected King CharlesIt will not “cut” members of the royal family, according to the Daily Mail’s sources.

His Majesty’s decision is more “conservative” than his critics and critics assumed, who believed that the king would reduce the number of working royals.

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However, if King Charles does not plan to move to a more agile monarchy, this means that the royal family will have to reduce their commitments of £3,500 a year. “These are things that are all being looked at as part of a broader review at the moment,” a senior source told the Daily Express.

Why does Kate Middleton not like King Charles’ decision at all

But if the King does not initiate “cuts” for members of the royal family, it means that Prince William and Kate Middleton may have to increase his labor tax and take on new jobs.

But something doesn’t seem to excite Kate Middleton, since she’s made it clear that she’d rather spend more time with her kids than expand the family portfolio. Something was also seen with the couple moving to Their new home – the smallest In order for their children to grow up in a more intimate family environment.

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Prince William and Kate Middleton are expected to take on more duties
Prince William and Kate Middleton are expected to take on more duties

And all this, of course, after the departure of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, as well as Prince Andrew.

Why did Charles want a ‘weak’ monarchy?

For years, there were reports that King Charles wanted a “downsized” monarchy that would reduce the number of working royals from 11 to 7. This would result in a “smaller machine” with “less gossip”, experts have claimed. Nor would there be “friends” within the royal family, as everyone would be expected to play their part in a new and more streamlined monarchy.

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However, King Charles’ archetype, which reportedly included a tight core of only 7 people including himself, has been called into question by a series of external events.

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What was included in the original plan – why can’t it be implemented

The plan, drawn up before the Queen’s death, initially included the long-reigning monarch alongside Prince Philip, King Charles, Camilla, Prince William, Kate and Prince Harry.

Philip died at the age of 99 in 2021, while Harry’s future in the shrinking monarchy looks very doubtful after his decision to step down from royal duties and move to America with his wife, Meghan Markle.

Meanwhile, Prince Andrew, who is likely to join a weakened monarchy as the Queen’s son and King Charles’ brother, marginalized After he was prosecuted in the United States for sexual assault with Virginia Joffrey.

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But this prompted Princess Anne, the daughter of Queen Elizabeth, Prince Edward and his wife Sophie, Countess of Wessex, into battle as “key” parts of King Charles’ future estate, according to royal watchers.

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