Prince Charles: The radical changes he'll make once he accedes to the throne

Once Prince Charles takes the throne, many things will change. As part of his radical plan to reduce the royal estate, he himself will have to make concessions to set an example to the rest of the royal family.

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Prince Charles

For some time now, Prince Charles has been sharing his plans for the future of the monarchy. Notably, he has announced his plans to limit the number of active members of the royal family. When he takes the throne, this plan will also apply to himself. The Mirror reveals a big change in his life.

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No more Windsor Palace, Prince Charles will live in a royal flat at Buckingham Palace when he becomes king. It is also understood that Prince William and Kate Middleton will move out of Kensington Palace into Windsor Castle.

Prince Charles: A new turn for the monarchy

At 72 years old, the Queen's heir has had plenty time to think about every last detail of the plan he intends to put in place when he can sit on the throne. Royal author Angela Levin told TalkRadio what Camilla's husband has in mind for the future.

Prince Charles has wanted for a very long time to downsize the monarchy to cut costs and make people earn the money they got from the taxpayer. I imagine this could be the moment when Harry and Meghan are dropped from the royal family. He wants to change, and I think he will.

Elizabeth II has already revealed the seven new senior members of the crown: Prince Charles and Camilla, Princess Anne, Prince William and Kate Middleton and finally Prince Edward and his wife Sophie of Wessex.

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