According to Daily Mail - Home, Tina Brown described Prince William as preoccupied with the built-in risk of primogeniture's cruelty for Charlotte and Louis. The Prince of Wales aims to break the cycle of the heir and spare feud for his three children, as indicated by previous reports. Royal author Tina Brown also noted that William is determined that Charlotte and Louis will not fall victim to this system's inherent challenges.
According to Daily Mail - Home, Robert Hardman described the Prince and Princess of Wales as very concerned about ensuring Charlotte and Louis do not feel less loved or relevant than Prince George. Royal experts say William and Kate are determined to ensure Prince Louis feels just as cherished as his older siblings. The couple's parental concerns center on fostering a sense of equal love and relevance among all three children, despite their differing future roles.
He's a character, but he's a very good boy. He likes to wind his brother and sister up.
Princess Charlotte is the first royal to have benefited from the 2013 change to primogeniture that ended the tradition of male-preference succession. Prince Louis is approaching his eighth birthday on April 23, according to major media reports. This historical context highlights how Charlotte's position is legally secured, while Louis's understanding of his royal role may evolve as he nears this milestone.
According to Daily Mirror - 3am Showbiz, Jennie Bond described that as Louis comes up to his eighth birthday, he is going to realise that his big brother is the kingpin – with the emphasis on King. After what happened with Harry, William and Catherine are bound to be hugely sensitive to how they bring up Charlotte and Louis, according to former BBC royal correspondent Jennie Bond. Prince Harry has publicly reflected on his experience as a royal spare, which influences the Waleses' approach.
As Louis comes up to his eighth birthday, he is going to realise that his big brother is the kingpin – with the emphasis on King.
Specific measures they are taking to ensure Charlotte and Louis feel equally cherished and relevant remain unclear. Additionally, how Prince Louis's understanding of his royal role is evolving as he approaches his eighth birthday, and what financial or career preparations are being made for Charlotte and Louis's independent lives, are not publicly known. The practical effects of the 2013 primogeniture change on Charlotte and Louis's future roles and opportunities also remain uncertain.
I was the shadow, the support, the Plan B. I was brought into the world in case something happened to Willy.
I am told that the heir to the throne, Prince William, is preoccupied with the built-in risk of primogeniture's cruelty.
It is said that the Prince and Princess of Wales are very concerned.
Of course, Prince George is the heir, and that's the way it's going to be. It's a hereditary, hierarchical, constitutional monarchy. You can't change that. But there are ways I think, in which you can try and ensure that you don't leave the younger ones feeling they are any less loved or any less relevant. They're just going to have to accept their career path is going to be different.
