Prince William heartbreak: Devastating reason Duke ‘in no rush’ to be next King exposed
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Prince William is currently second in line to the throne after his father, Prince Charles, the Prince of Wales. The Duke of Cambridge has taken on an increasing number of duties over the past few years to better prepare for his future job but is reportedly “in no rush” to succeed both the Queen and his father. True Royalty TV founder Nick Bullen suggested William is set to respect the succession order and would be devastated for any immediate shifts up the order because of the implications of the change.
Mr Bullen told Fox News: “William is in no rush to be the King.
“It is this weird thing you have with royals. I spoke to the Prince of Wales about this – to get that top job, you are essentially wishing your parent or grandparent to be dead.
“But if you’re in no rush to get that job because for Charles to be King his mother would have to die, for William to be King his father would have to die – nobody wants that.
“It’ll happen in due course and William is in no rush for it.”
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Mr Bullen also dismissed suggestions the Queen may opt to pass on the crown to the Duke of Cambridge directly, thus bypassing the Prince of Wales.
The royal expert insisted Her Majesty is set on respecting the pecking order and Prince Charles will become the next King.
He continued: “You can say it as much as you like but it’s never going to happen.
“Prince Charles, should he still be alive when the Queen very sadly dies, will be the King. There is no discussion.
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“That’s what the Queen wants, that’s what the Prince of Wales wants and I know that’s what William wants.”
While the throne is still years away for William, the Duke of Cambridge is believed to have begun preparations to take over Charles’ management of the lucrative Duchy of Cornwall.
The Duchy generates an estimated £1billion a year and is traditionally used by the Prince of Wales to fund the private costs of his heirs.
It was originally established under Edward III in 1337 and has since expanded to cover 21 counties across the southwest of England.
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Royal commentator Charlie Proctor told The Daily Star Online in February: “Just like Prince Charles is preparing to become King, William is already preparing to become Prince of Wales ready for the duties and responsibilities he will have to take on.
“As an example, William recently left his job as an air ambulance pilot to become a full time working royal.
“As time goes on his presence becomes ever more important meaning he has to commit all of his working time to royal duties.”
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