Among their abilities to give a voice to the voiceless and use their platforms to shine a light on the good of others, members of the Royal Family have always been passionately committed to supporting young people.
And, just like his father and grandfather before him, Prince William is doing all he can to focus his work on helping the next generation.
Whether it is through his involvement with homelessness charities, the environment or his vast understanding of how our mental health affects us, the Prince of Wales has built up a rich awareness of what young people need.This statement also relates to the Princess of Wales who has become an important advocate for early years development – something which has lead a royal expert to praise the couple for their empathy, their relatability and, above all else, their grasp on the problems of today as they work to make things better for their children in years to come. “The monarchy can seem quite a distant and alien concept to many young people,” former BBC royal correspondent Jennie Bond exclusively tells OK! “I’ve always thought that the biggest problem for the Royal Family in remaining relevant to society is the widespread indifference young people have towards the monarchy, and that’s one reason why not only William and Catherine, but Prince Philip and King Charles before them, have devoted a lot of their energy to helping young people.” Specifically looking at the sense of fun that William and Catherine bring with them as they champion the younger generation and how they use their positions to transform the lives of those they meet, Jennie explains, “We have them connecting in such an unstuffy way with the young people that they want to help.
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