It had not even been a month since Charles III had been crowned, when William, the first in line heir to the throne, began planning his triumph.

The press was immediately notified of the prince’s thoughts by insiders. William, for example, believes the ceremony should be more modern and in keeping with the times. There is probably a rejection of the part where the people swear allegiance to the monarch. During Charles’ coronation, Justin Welby, the Archbishop of Canterbury, insisted that both offline attendees and viewers pledge allegiance to the king and his heirs.

Many viewed such an initiative as outdated and even offensive. As a democratic country, the leader must swear allegiance to the people. “William would never do something like that. When his time comes, the coronation will not only become relevant for the world, but also unite the nation and the Commonwealth countries,” he Daily Mirror source quotes

Supporters of the monarchy fear that the ceremony will be drastically changed. Charles III also ignored some centuries-old traditions at his coronation, and he was even praised for it..






