Discussing the evolving dynamics within the royal household, Charlotte Griffiths, Editor at Large for the Mail on Sunday, shared insights on GB News. Griffiths highlighted Prince William's previous comments about the challenge of accessing Charles due to his demanding work schedule.
Despite the monarch's increased workload after ascending to the throne, there's a notable shift, with Charles now making an effort to spend more time with his grandchildren, especially focusing on nurturing Prince George for his future role as king.
Griffiths pointed out that the royals are increasingly centered around Windsor, where the children attend school, providing more opportunities for Charles to be involved in their lives. She emphasized, "It's clear, and it has always been clear that Charles actually does want to see his grandchildren around him. And I think he even built a playground for George when he was born at Highgrove, which is really sweet. He's a softy at heart."
This shift in attention and the desire to foster a close relationship with Prince George underscored Charles's commitment to family ties and the preparation of the future monarch.