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The Prince and Princess of Wales have “everything figured out” when it comes to navigating Charlotte’s position as a “spare”, a royal expert has claimed.
speaking to The Telegraph Earlier this month, Prince Harry expressed his concerns about the future of the other “spares” in the royal family to his brother, Prince William, who “made it very clear that the children are not his responsibility.”
However, Vanity Fair’s Katie Nicholl has said she’s sure Prince William and Kate Middleton have it “all figured out” when it comes to Princess Charlotte and her future role in The Firm.
speaking on the podcast Dynasty, She said: ‘George, Charlotte and Louis are enjoying a childhood that Harry and William didn’t get to enjoy and I think that’s why William and Kate are channeling everything they can into raising their children with an understanding of who they are as members like royalty, but like ordinary kids too.
The Prince and Princess of Wales have ‘everything figured out’ when it comes to navigating Charlotte’s position as a ‘spare’, royal expert Katie Nicholl has claimed.
He explained: “Nobody wants the next generation to suffer the way Harry has suffered… it’s not a pretty picture.”
The royal expert said the family was enjoying a childhood the brothers did not have, adding: “I think when you look at the Cambridges and how they are raising their children, away from the limelight, in fairly ordinary schools, in a regular country house.” in the grounds of Windsor, having holidays from bucket and shovel and teaching them to sail on the broads in Norfolk…’
‘Opens the question of the next spare part, from Princess Charlotte.
I’m sure William and Kate have it all figured out.
The royal expert said the family was enjoying a life that Prince William and Prince Harry did not have growing up.
“Reading Spare, if they do, I think at times it will be very uncomfortable for them.”
Earlier this month, the Duke of Sussex spoke candidly about his concerns for Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis in an interview, noting that he hopes their efforts to highlight his own grief will pay dividends for the next generation.
“Even though William and I have talked about it once or twice, and he has made it very clear to me that his children are not my responsibility, I still feel a responsibility,” she said.
‘Of those three children, at least one will end up like me, the spare. And that hurts, that worries me.
Earlier this month, the Duke of Sussex spoke candidly about his concerns for Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis in an interview, noting that he hopes their efforts to highlight his own grief will pay dividends for the next generation.
William’s eldest son, Prince George, is second in line to the throne behind his father, while younger siblings Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis are third and fourth.
It is revealed that it is “unlikely” that the Duke and Duchess of Sussex and the Duke of York will join the King and Queen Consort on the balcony during the coronation.
Last night Buckingham Palace confirmed that the newly crowned King and Queen will appear at Buckingham Palace after the ceremony in May.
As with the Queen’s latest Platinum Jubilee last year, the royals’ lineup alongside them will be limited to working members of the family. That will exclude Prince Harry, Meghan and Prince Andrew, who are no longer in official roles.
Prince Andrew resigned from his official position following allegations of sexual abuse in November 2019. He has always denied the allegations.
Harry and Meghan stepped down from their roles three years ago when they left Britain to start a new life in California.
Earlier this month, Harry published a tell-all book revealing past and present grievances against his family. In a television interview to promote his memoir, he refused to confirm whether he would attend the Coronation even if he was invited.