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King William’s Royal Reset: No More Spare Princes, No More Dukes of York, No More Silly Robes

King William’s Royal Reset: No More Spare Princes, No More Dukes of York, No More Silly Robes

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A new wave of reporting paints William as the heir poised to remake the monarchy in his own image: fewer titles, fewer palaces, more WhatsApp and school runs. We’ll explore claims he wants non-working royals stripped of their princely styles, why Prince George may be the first modern king without real military service, and how the Queen was once “irritated” when William skipped what became her final England engagement. With insiders comparing him to a European “bicycling monarchy,” talk of retiring the cursed Duke of York title, and speculation that Louis could one day become Duke of Edinburgh instead, this episode looks at how William’s push for normal family life might collide with centuries of royal tradition.

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