Osipi
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If I'm not mistaken, William started his royal prince training when he was at Eton. He'd walk over to Windsor castle every Sunday and have tea with Granny. I seriously doubt there was anyone better to instruct him.
I think Charles is very ready to become King. Other than those things that only the monarch can do, Charles has done them. I believe he also gets the boxes each day to go through IIRC.
If Charles were to get a formal education in being a monarch, wouldn't it make sense that the course would be taught by one that has experience as a monarch? Oh... waitaminute...that's what his mother has been doing. Nevermind.
I think Charles is very ready to become King. Other than those things that only the monarch can do, Charles has done them. I believe he also gets the boxes each day to go through IIRC.
If Charles were to get a formal education in being a monarch, wouldn't it make sense that the course would be taught by one that has experience as a monarch? Oh... waitaminute...that's what his mother has been doing. Nevermind.