Robert, your book touches on Charles' perspective on monarchy and leadership. Yet, it seems we're already looking ahead to William stepping up. What are your thoughts on this premature speculation? We may be jumping the gun a bit here. William will be on duty tomorrow, carrying out his royal duties as usual. The extended engagements can be handled by other members of the royal family, while the constitutional duties remain with the king. William, like his father before him, will step in if necessary, but abdication is not something currently under consideration. The king appears to be recovering well, as evidenced by his recent travel back to the Palace and Sandringham.
Well, it's reassuring to hear that the prognosis seems positive for the king. It seems he's attempting to get back to his duties despite needing to pace himself. Do you foresee any major issues with his workload moving forward?
I think he'll need to take it easy and be supported by the rest of the royal family. Time away at Sandringham might provide him with the rest he needs to recuperate fully. Perhaps he'll even have the chance to indulge in some hobbies like painting, which he hasn't had time for lately. As for Prince Harry, flying back and forth from Los Angeles for a short visit might seem daunting, but it's likely he'll soon return to his duties, including his work on Netflix documentaries.
