
Prince William seems to follow a different approach with his father, King Charles, as the future monarch sets a new precedent for the royal protocol.
Experts have previously indicated that the prince and princess in Wales often seem more “relaxed and performed” during royal associations compared to the great organs of the late Queen Elizabeth’s time.
Given that there is a big gap in generations to support ownership, William raised what preceded him to protect the future of the British throne.
Thinking about the two -day important visit by William on behalf of the UK government to Estonia, the Royal Editor Emily Ferguson noted that the tour was not only about “soft power” but also “a new approach to public participation.”
“On the first day of his journey, [William] I wrote in dozens of requests to take selfies, as she fully embraced the crowds and it appears that they were committing dozens of requests to take selfies. Express.co.uk.
“Eliminate nearly 40 minutes outside at fast temperatures with the approaching darkness, William was not in a hurry to go to the warmth of the car.
She explained that Prince William “always used to spend time greeting the two wells, but not with the same enthusiasm as his father.”
Ferguson pointed out that the change has come in recent months, as the heir to the throne “spends longer and longer on walking and is pleased to present endless pictures.”