Prince William, Kate Middleton News: Royal Couple Takes Bigger Role As Queen Elizabeth Prepares Prince Charles For The Throne [Report]
Prince William and Kate Middleton are taking a bigger role as they move to London and people are wondering if this is the will of Queen Elizabeth as she prepared her son, Prince Charles for the throne.
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are expected to work more starting this year as they already left their home in Norfolk for Kensington Palace. It has been reported that the royal couple will be taking bigger responsibilities as a royal transition will be happening soon.
According to Celeb Dirty Laundry, this move will force the royal couple out of hiding as they are expected to do more royal engagements while in London. And this time, there will be no excuses. Kate will no longer use Prince George and Princess Charlotte as an excuse to miss royal work.
Besides, their two children have been reported to start schooling in London so it's one reason also for them to pack their bags and move in the said place.
In fact, as reported before by E! News, a royal transition is happening in the British monarchy. Reports are escalating that Queen Elizabeth is preparing to pass the throne to her son Prince Charles who will be later called as King Charles.
The Queen has been the longest serving and hardworking royal but now, it looks like she is also looking forward to retire already. Part of this preparation is to put pressure to everyone in the royal family to work more.
It can be recalled that Kate Middleton wants to focus on being hands-on mom to George and Charlotte but it looks like that won't happen anymore. If Prince Charles will already take charge, she is also expected to do more along with her husband, Prince William.
The Queen just cancelled their Mustique trip and this shows that she wants them to focus more on royal works than on vacations.
If Queen Elizabeth is slowly passing her responsibilities to Prince Charles, then Prince William and Kate Middleton are also expected to work more.