Overview
- In a rare Apple TV+ appearance with Eugene Levy, the Prince of Wales said “change is on my agenda” and stressed updates that are not “overly radical.”
- A source with ties to the palace told People he aims for a monarchy that is “more accessible, more approachable.”
- William framed his approach around protecting family life, describing regular sit‑down dinners, no‑phone rules for his children and a focus on emotional openness.
- Historians and biographers quoted in reputable outlets cautioned that his comments should not be read as criticism of King Charles and noted that change in a monarchy is inherently delicate.
- He mentioned Prince Harry only once in reflecting on their childhood media scrutiny, a limited reference widely seen as underscoring their estrangement, while reports that William and the King are not speaking remain unverified single‑source claims.