Prince William opposed the traditional idea of monarchy as his new approach to royal engagements laid bare.
For the unversed, the Prince of Wales recently made it to the headlines with his powerful two-day visit to Estonia.
From clicking selfies with royal fans in Tallinn to riding a tank in Tapa Camp military base, the future King seemingly aiming for shorter yet meaningful tours rather than long visits like his father King Charles and the former key members of the royal family.
An insider told the Times, "What you saw last week is a short, impactful trip that showcased an important issue. It's a model you're likely to see more of."
On the other hand, William's father, the King carried out a nine-day tour of Australia and Samoa where he took part in a Commonwealth key event.
Most recently, Buckingham Palace confirmed King Charles and Queen Camilla's Italy tour in a new statement released on the royal family's official social media account.
"The King and Queen will visit the Holy See and the Republic of Italy from 7th to 10th April 2025."
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