Prince William, the Prince of Wales, shoulders significant responsibilities as heir to the throne. He undertakes numerous engagements each year, recently attending the Royal Ascot racing event. A royal commentator has analyzed William's interactions, highlighting aspects of his personality.
During the event, William interacted with extended family, including his mother-in-law, Carole Middleton, and his cousin, Zara Tindall. According to a royal commentator and Celebrity Psychologist, Dr. Arthur Cassidy, William is best described as a "protector" and "guardian." He is seen as a calming influence, particularly for Carole Middleton and the entire Middleton family, and a protector of Kate and their children.
Dr. Arthur also commented on Carole Middleton's positive influence on William. He suggested that William was drawn to her charismatic and fun-loving personality. He believes her influence has helped William develop his personal identity within the context of his royal duties, potentially making him more relatable in the future. At Royal Ascot, Carole Middleton was also seen with her daughter-in-law, Alizee Thevenet, who is married to James Middleton, the younger brother of the Princess of Wales.
The Wales family was last seen together publicly at this year's Trooping the Colour. They shared a behind-the-scenes photo from the event. Princess Kate has been gradually returning to public life after completing chemotherapy, making appearances at events like Wimbledon, Trooping the Colour, and Garter Day. She is working to find the right balance as she resumes her public duties.
5 Comments
Manolo Noriega
I'm glad Dr. Arthur is pointing out the nice things that Carole Middleton does.
Fuerza
It's understandable that William is a 'protector'. He has a lot on his plate.
Ongania
It's good to know that he seems involved in his family's life! That says good things about him.
Manolo Noriega
I wish they'd focus on the real issues facing the country.
Fuerza
More focus on Kate's health struggles... feels exploitative to me.