Prince Charles, Prince of Wales and Duke Of Cornwall, is soon to receive his well-deserved seat on the throne and play the role of King. And though there is public anxiety about most figures in power, luck seems to be on the cards for Charles, as those far and close to him have faith in his power to reign. With his known advocacy in voicing the opinions of the public despite the controversy raised in relation to his status in society and campaigning for various issues, his consistency and philanthropic nature is admired.
Sources including a person who is said to have known Prince Charles for years, has told The Guardian, "He will be true to his beliefs and contributions,". While this is something to be comfortable about and celebrate, I cannot help but stress on the thin ice Prince Charles is skating on. Reports identify that if his 'black spider memos' are leaked and show an inking of going against government policies, then his post as King could be held at stake.
Previously, Prince Charles has actively sought to seek influence on issues as wide ranged as genetic modification of crops, health and education. In addition, he supports numerous charities, travels quite often and nurtures many organisations, giving him an unique and well-rounded on the perspective of the world and its people.
One of Prince Charles's most renowned charities is The Prince's Trust, which is an enterprise that assists young people in the following areas: education, business, mentoring, media skills and much more. The Prince's Trust provides short courses in the creative arts and other subjects, work experience and financial grants to aspiring entrepreneurs.
With so much interest in people from all walks of life, I have positive that Prince Charles will use his position to exert wise input into government decisions, which will benefit the majority when he becomes King.
Sources including a person who is said to have known Prince Charles for years, has told The Guardian, "He will be true to his beliefs and contributions,". While this is something to be comfortable about and celebrate, I cannot help but stress on the thin ice Prince Charles is skating on. Reports identify that if his 'black spider memos' are leaked and show an inking of going against government policies, then his post as King could be held at stake.
Previously, Prince Charles has actively sought to seek influence on issues as wide ranged as genetic modification of crops, health and education. In addition, he supports numerous charities, travels quite often and nurtures many organisations, giving him an unique and well-rounded on the perspective of the world and its people.
One of Prince Charles's most renowned charities is The Prince's Trust, which is an enterprise that assists young people in the following areas: education, business, mentoring, media skills and much more. The Prince's Trust provides short courses in the creative arts and other subjects, work experience and financial grants to aspiring entrepreneurs.
With so much interest in people from all walks of life, I have positive that Prince Charles will use his position to exert wise input into government decisions, which will benefit the majority when he becomes King.