In addition, he has conducted 50 joint engagements with his wife, the Princess of Wales.
Once William becomes king, he will also be expected to take on his father’s current military appointments.
In addition, William has continued to participate in various military ceremonies.

He is also known to play with his cufflinks when he seems nervous or stressed.
These days, however, it seems like Prince William doesn’t need to do any of that anymore.
“He’s become ever-so more statesman-like in recent years,” body language expert Darren Stanton told theMirror.

“He’s a completely different person from when he first started public appearances as a youngster.”
Thanks to his wife, the prince now looks a lot more relaxed in public.
William’s newfound confidence would also be critical in gaining more public trust when he becomes the king.

Later on, it also introduced the Heads Together campaign which sought to encourage better dialogue on mental health.
Even before he ascends to the throne, this prince already knows how to make a difference.
As king, William will surely excel in his philanthropic duties.

And so far, Prince William has already shown that he’s got what it takes.
William has also been known to collaborate with his fellow royals on some of his philanthropic projects.
Prince William also continued to rally the nation even as he dealt with COVID-19 himself.

Throughout his life as a senior royal, the prince has joined his family in several important annual ceremonies.
One might say that the prince has been preparing for this eventuality throughout most of his life.
They are ready and willing to do the job," a source toldPeople.

This became immediately evident after William and Princess Catherine embarked on a rather controversial Caribbean royal tour in 2022.
It has also been suggested that William and Catherine may do away with public curtsies and bows.
Polls have shown the prince is even more popular with the British public than King Charles III.






