- King Charles will quickly implement his “five-year plan.”
- King Charles has a clear idea of what he wants to do.
- King Charles is the longest-serving Prince of Wales.
King Charles III won’t waste much time putting his “five-year plan” into action. According to a royal expert.
The author of The New Royals, Katie, told the newspaper that Charles has a “clear idea of what he wants to do.”
“Because of his age alone, we know that Charles is going to be a transitional king.” The expert added, “He may have 10 years, he may have 20 years, but what we know from the incredible manifesto speech he gave following the Queen Elizabeth’s death is that he plans to serve for his whole life.”
“So he’s echoed his mother’s dedication. “I think he has the good of his subjects very much at the forefront of everything he does,” the expert said.
“That is the core of who he is and what he will do as king,” Katie kept saying. “As the longest-serving Prince of Wales we’ve ever had, he therefore comes to the throne as the most experienced heir apparent, and I really think that’s going to pay off in his role as king.”
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“He has also acknowledged that he knows his role is going to change,” Katie said. “But I don’t think that means he’s going to become a completely different man because he’s king.”
“The issues that have been important to him will continue to be important to him—issues such as the environment and young people. “They have always been his raison d’être,” she noted.



















