P.to revive the fortunes of the monarchy in the inevitable post-Elizabeth period, when the institution will be in the hands of Charles, a Royal little loved by young people, the queen has already found a winning solution: as soon as she is the right age, George of Cambridge, who turned 9 last month, will take on the role of social media manager for the Windsors.
George of Cambridge, a working Royal with great responsibility
Mum Kate and dad William would already be preparing their son George, gradually explaining the importance of his role to him. After the great success of his appearances on the occasion of the Platinum Jubileenext to the great-grandmother queen, and at Wimbledon, the prince, third in line of succession to the thronein fact, is considered by the British media to be the most suitable royal to bridge the gap between the Windsors and their subjects.
A team of experts for George of Cambridge
The prince will be assisted by a group of professionals who will have the task of arranging an almost constant presence on every social platform available. And unlike what William, Kate and other Royals already do, it’s not just about posts, statements and occasional interviews.
George streaming on social media
In his new role as social media manager, George will have to opt for a new approach and prove that personal touch which will lead him to become the first member of the Royal Family to place himself directly at the disposal of his subjects. And participation in live frequent.
Buckingham Palace runs for cover
Behind the decision at court there would be a growing one lack of trust in Carlo. Recent polls have, in fact, revealed that the prince does not enjoy particular sympathies among young British, especially following the scandals of the large donations accepted by the heir to the throne in rather suspicious circumstances.
William is not nice either
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