Prince Charles ‘embarrassed’ after Prince William’s popularity peaks

Prince Charles popularity has been going to be fall day by day and being not the most popular member of the British royal family is facing some serious challenge from his son Prince William.

Royal expert Clive Irving talking about this during his interview with Sky News Australia and uncovered how a turmoil could be started following the passing of Queen Elizabeth II.

The author of The Last Queen said: “You want a reinvigorating, generational change, which he isn’t. The polling shows that William is already up by 40 percent favourable polling.”

“Charles is down to about 32 percent, which is embarrassing. With the Queen gone, think that anyone under 40 is more and more going to ask questions,” he said.

“They’ll think, ‘what’s the point of having this crew around anymore?’ The royals would have to justify their existence far more rigorously than they’ve had to so far,” he went on to say.

Irving went on to discuss his sons and their wives, saying: “William and Kate have fit into the family very well. They know and they understand the system. To me, Meghan and Harry are exemplary, contemporary, modern, progressive people.”

“By putting up with Netflix, they will be using their celebrity power for good ends,” he added.

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