Angela Levin spoke about the Prince and Princess of Wales and their future roles in the monarchy
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Royal biographer Angela Levin has revealed her thoughts on the future of the monarchy, as she discussed the Prince and Princess of Wales.
Prince William and Princess Kate recently visited Windrush veterans and school children in Cardiff, where they were greeted by the public with a warm welcome.
Patrick reacted to footage of Prince William visiting the veterans, saying: “Someone else who's deeply popular. Yes, that's the Prince of Princess of Wales.
"They met with Windrush veterans to help celebrate Black History Month and William had the room laughing with his little gag.”
Angela Levin shared her thoughts on the Prince and Princess of Wales
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“I mean, you could probably tell any joke if you're the future King and you'd have them in stitches, wouldn't you?
"Work a room, work a room!"
Speaking to GB News, Levin told host Patrick Christys her opinion on the Wales couple, and if they will continue the success of King Charles in the future.
Patrick asked Levin: "But amid the clamour for reparations, though, Angela, are the Wales’s the key to securing the future of the monarchy, do you think?”
Levin said: “I don't think so.
"I mean, if you think there's 56 countries from the Commonwealth that voluntarily want to stay within the Commonwealth.
“And I think that it's very rude when young people go and visit them that they start immediately asking for money.
Angela Levin said the Prince and Princess of Wales 'are not' the key to the future of the monarchy.
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Levin continued: “And if they want to be independent, King Charles and Prince William don't mind because it's actually the joining the whole thing of the Commonwealth.
"You don't have to actually be part of it or, you know, allow people to run the country."
Patrick said: “Yeah. No, I agree with you.”