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Prince William describes agenda of ‘change for the good’ when king | Monarchy

When Prince William became a king, he said, “Change is on my agenda – change for goodness.”

In one of the most personal interviews, the prince of Wales revealed his approach to the monarchy to make things different. Orum I want to question things more, ”he said to Eugene Levy in an interview for the Actor’s Apple TV+ series The Religicting Traves at Windsor Castle.

William said: orum I want to create a world, a world and a world where my son is proud of the work we do for a better job. ”

Celebrating his 12th birthday in July, Prince George, one day he will achieve him as a king.

William said that their children weren’t mobile phone. And his son himself and his brother, the Duke of Sussex, their mother Diana, the Wales Princess that disturbed the interventionist press examination of a possible reference to the “practices” claimed to be confronted.

William said the “insatiable” media he grew up: ı They wanted every detail they could suck, and in everything, they were literally everywhere. They knew something, they would be everywhere.

“And if you allow this crawling, the damage to your family life is something I swear to never be my family.”

As regarding the agenda of change, William said, orum I embrace this and enjoy this change – I’m not afraid. The idea of ​​exciting me, the idea of ​​bringing some changes.

“I think it is very important that tradition remains, and the tradition has a major role in all of this. But there are also the points you look at and go to the tradition: ‘Is this still suitable for the purpose? Is it still the right thing to be done? Are we still doing it and can we have the most effect?’ ‘

If he thought of being a king by Levy, the star of the hit series Schitt’s Creek, William replied: “It’s not something I woke up in the morning and thinking, because for me, being authentic and myself and being real directs me.

“And then you can add the labels and roles that come on it, but if I’m not honest with myself and I’m not honest for what I stand for and what I believe – then it doesn’t matter who you are.

Orum I take my roles and responsibilities seriously, but as I said before, you don’t feel you have – you must have them. ”

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