Prince William appears to have the whole plan worked out not only in strategizing how he would rule but also in some key details about his coronation ceremony.
The Prince of Wales, who dropped hints about what to expect from his next reign, secretly crossed things off his list with significant steps.
It is understood that King Charles has been involving William in more decisions, especially when it comes to major changes to the monarchy. William had been a silent but significant presence when Charles made the historic decision in favor of Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor.
Additionally, King Charles is helping William with the transition, as seems evident in recent events. The heir to the throne will attend the enthronement ceremony of the Archbishop of Canterbury next week.
Sources close to William have suggested that the reason this is a significant move is because Dame Sarah Mullally is likely to officiate at his coronation and help prepare him for his role as Supreme Governor, according to Sunday weather.
William’s assistant revealed that the royal had a “warm and substantive” conversation and reflected on his “genuine interest” not only in the work of the Church, but in its role as “keeper of an ancient and distinctive English spiritual tradition that remains relevant in contemporary life.”
A royal source previously shared that William plans to make his coronation fee “more relevant” and that the ceremony will be “modern but also unifying.”
Meanwhile, a source close to the new archbishop described that Sarah is “really delighted” that Prince William and Princess Kate will be attending her installation and that it would be a “turning of the page” between Kensington Palace and Lambeth Palace.




