According to a royal analyst and former butler of the king, King Charles would most likely choose his sons Prince William and Prince Harry over the crown when they needed the monarch.
In a new documentary titled William and Catherine: Putting Family First, Grant Harrold, the King's former butler, stated that the monarch has reached "a turning point" that the former royal employee "never" saw coming.
According to Grant Harrold, "I think for the first time ever you've got a King, who I think deep down if his boys need him, he would probably put them before the crown," according to the Scottish Daily Express.
He went on: "That's what I believe, and that's the first time that would have ever have happened in the history of the monarchy."
Another royal analyst, Ingrid Seward, claims that King Charles has advised his eldest son Prince William to prioritize family time with Kate Middleton and their children Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis following the Princess of Wales' cancer diagnosis.
According to the royal expert, Charles said William, 'Please don't make the mistake that I did' and 'I want you to enjoy your family life'.
"And Charles was very insistent about this because he said, 'I was so dedicated to duty, I couldn't make way for family life in the way that I should've done' and that's what William did."