Prince George, the eldest son of Prince William and Kate Middleton, is expected to bring significant changes to the British monarchy when he becomes King.
According to royal experts, George will continue his grandfather King Charles' efforts to modernize the institution, making it more relatable to the public.
One significant break from tradition will be George's lack of military training, a requirement for male members of the royal family for centuries. Additionally, his mother Kate Middleton, a "commoner," will play a crucial role in shaping the future of the monarchy.
Royal correspondent Simon Vigar noted, "George will continue the slimmed-down, less formal approach to the monarchy, a departure from the traditional stiffness." Richard Key, Editor-at-Large at the Daily Mail, compared the future British monarchy to those in mainland Europe, indicating a more modern and approachable institution.
George's upbringing and experiences will likely influence his approach to the throne, making him a different kind of King than his predecessors, including his father Prince William. The public can get a glimpse into George's future role in the Channel 5 documentary "Prince George: A King for the Future," airing on Saturday, May 18 at 8:30 pm.
As the monarchy evolves, Prince George is poised to play a significant role in shaping its future, bringing a fresh perspective and modern approach to the institution.