King Charles has made significant adjustments to his daily schedule in order to prioritize spending quality time with the children of his eldest son, Prince William, and his wife, Kate.
According to a well-known royal author, King Charles has intentionally reorganized his commitments to ensure he can see Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis on a weekly basis.
His dedication to fostering close relationships with his grandchildren, who reside in the UK, has garnered widespread praise.
In the year 2022, King Charles sparked a royal frenzy with his interactions with Prince Louis.
Renowned author Robert Hardman highlighted that despite the demands of his royal duties, King Charles remains a devoted grandfather, making special arrangements in his calendar to accommodate visits with Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Louis.
Hardman revealed that the King surprised his staff by expressing a desire to spend more time at Windsor, where Prince William and Kate are currently residing for an extended period.
Typically, King Charles can be found there on Thursdays and Fridays, providing easy access for the Wales family to visit the castle.
The closeness between King Charles and the younger generation of the royal family has notably increased in recent times.
The family’s relocation to Adelaide Cottage in August 2022, just weeks before the passing of the late queen and the subsequent coronation of Prince William and Princess Kate as the new heads of the Wales family, has brought them closer to King Charles and Queen Camilla.
In a recent episode of the BBC’s Coronation documentary, King Charles was captured spending precious moments with his eldest son and daughter-in-law as they prepared for the coronation ceremony.
During rehearsals, Prince George’s tender embrace of Princess Charlotte showcased the heartwarming bond within the family.
However, it’s worth noting that King Charles does not share the same level of closeness with his younger grandchildren, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet.
Following Prince Harry and Meghan Markle‘s relocation to California after stepping back from their royal roles, King Charles has had limited opportunities to spend time with them.
Since June 2022, when the young siblings were last in the UK with their parents, King Charles has not had the chance to see Archie and Lilibet in person.
Despite this physical distance, it is reported that the Duchess of Sussex regularly updates King Charles on the well-being of their children, ensuring that he remains informed about their development and milestones.