The Royal Family are still facing scrutiny over their approach to disgraced Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor and his ex-wife, Sarah Ferguson. Andrew and Fergie are both mentioned in the Jeffrey Epstein files, which bring various disturbing details about their association with him into the spotlight. Andrew has always denied any wrongdoing and being mentioned in the Epstein files does not indicate any wrongdoing.
Now sources note that William’s tougher, no-nonsense approach differs from his father’s, the King.
A source told royal journalist Rob Shuter: “William is not afraid to make hard calls. And right now, that’s exactly what the Royal Family needs.”
They added: “Charles leads with his heart. William leads with strategy.”
But William’s so-called “ruthless streak” was hailed as a “necessity” during a challenging time for the royals.
The source added: “The monarchy is under more pressure than ever,” the source says. “You need someone who can make tough, unpopular decisions.
“He understands the stakes,” the insider explains. “This isn’t just family — it’s a business.”
It comes as the future King made a new appearance with his family and the rest of the royals in Windsor for the Easter Matins service on Sunday.
It was the first time the Wales family attended the annual event after skipping it the previous two years following Princess Catherine’s cancer diagnosis.
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