Prince William

Prince William

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William, Prince of Wales, is the heir apparent to the British throne. He is the elder son of King Charles III and Diana, Princess of Wales.

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Far Left
The Duchy of Cornwall is also caught in the proposed energy-efficiency rules, which could affect nine in ten rental properties on the royal estates.
As a major private landlord, William is a symbol of inherited privilege that the green left says should be subject to the same standards and taxes as everyone else.
Center
He paid tribute to a mountaineer who died in an avalanche in Pakistan, a story that has drawn national sympathy.
Lib Dems respect the royal family's non-political role but want public money and attention focused on mountain rescue, safety and resilience rather than royal protocol.
Lean Left
Personal message in article 16 warning that wildfires are a 'stark reminder' of extreme climate.
Labour supporters welcome his climate advocacy as aligning with party priorities, but remain critical of the monarchy's overall environmental record.
Far Right
Royal experts say he is likely 'livid' over Meghan Markle's 'tasteless' photos of her children at Princess Diana's childhood home, shared on Instagram.
A non-political distraction but used to highlight media double standards and the ongoing rift between the Sussexes and the monarchy.
Far Right
Led tributes to the Duchess of Kent alongside his wife Kate, honouring the oldest living member of the Royal Family.
Seen as a future king who will inherit a cracked system; Reform UK hopes he will champion a slimmer, more accountable monarchy that respects British taxpayers.
Lean Left
The Prince of Wales attended the Wimbledon men's final with his family.
Labour sees William's public role as largely ceremonial, with no impact on the pressing issues of the day.
Lean Left
The Prince of Wales reportedly makes secret trips away from Kate and the children every four to six weeks for royal work.
Labour readers see this as a distraction from more significant issues like the heatwave and economic crisis, though many hold neutral views on royal duties.
Center
Celebrated his 44th birthday on Father's Day with his family calling him 'best papa'.
Lib Dems generally view the monarchy neutrally, but focus remains on pressing policy issues rather than royal soft news.
Center
Prince William addressed the tech industry this week, arguing that technology could play a meaningful role in identifying and preventing homelessness before it occurs.
Lib Dems would broadly welcome cross-sector engagement on homelessness but would stress that tech solutions cannot substitute for structural housing reform, increased social housing supply, and stronger renters' rights.

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