NYP: Prince Charles’ peak on King Charles for lack of empathy

New tensions in Britain’s royal family “sees” the New York Post which in an opinion article published today (17.11.2024), says that he criticizes him for his reign. Britain’s royal family, among other things, has been “marked” by its members who although they did not wear the crown, tried in every way to take over power or degrade each monarch. This seems to be the case between him and the article. This was seen within this week, when the prince interviewed in which he explained his vision of royal power. Specifically the Prince of Wales, was found in South Africa for the “Earthshot Prize”, where he presented his plan for the future, when he will take over the royal duties. His vision concerns a new era of “small” king, a term that was not perceived and seems to have been more colorless and full of impressions, reports the New York Post. “I try to do it differently for my generation,” said Prince William, explaining how he will focus on influence, charity, cooperation, unity and aid to people. “To bring more empathy. I believe that the world needs leadership with more empathy,” he added. This plan seems promising but at a second reading it seems to be critical of King Charles’ attitude, explains the American medium. The phrase “we need more empathy in leadership” seems to imply that King Charles’ leadership does not have sufficient empathy. This report by Prince William may reflect tensions and uncertainty within the royal family, describes the New York Post. These statements even become a period when King Charles is in a “fight” with his brother, Prince Andrew. King Charles is in a conflict with Prince Andrew for his second residence in the Royal Lodge. While the king was trying to force him out of this particular residence, his brother strongly resisted. Although King Charles tried to stop funding for his brother’s super-luxury life, the Duke eventually managed to stay in the mansion, a development that highlights King Charles’ difficulty of imposing on his family. If you think that the two men who are “fold” to King Charles, Prince William and Prince Andrew, act independently of his instructions, this probably creates concern to the monarch of Britain. Source: New York Post