A royal writer, Ingrid Seward, has made a bold claim suggesting that King Charles has been encouraging his son, Prince William, to focus on his family and wife before diving into his royal responsibilities.
According to Seward, the King believes that it is crucial for William to spend quality time with his loved ones before stepping into the shoes of a monarch.
This revelation comes as Seward prepares to launch her upcoming book titled “My Mother and I,” shedding light on the intricate relationship between the late Queen and her son, King Charles.
Recalling a conversation with Charles, Seward disclosed, “I remember Charles expressing his strong desire for William to cherish moments with his family before immersing himself in royal duties.”
Furthermore, she mentioned, “Charles emphasized to William the importance of prioritizing his wife above all else, recognizing her significant role in his life.”
These insights provide a glimpse into the personal dynamics within the royal family, showcasing a side often shielded from the public eye.
In a surprising turn of events, Prince Harry has previously touched upon the concept of generational trauma within the royal lineage, attributing certain parenting challenges to a hereditary cycle of pain.
The Duke of Sussex candidly shared, “The struggles I’ve faced in parenting may stem from the unresolved pain and suffering endured by my father and ancestors.”
However, Seward suggests that King Charles is advocating for a departure from traditional parenting norms, urging his son to embrace a more hands-on approach towards family life before ascending to the throne.