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King Charles has declined to help Kate Middleton as she prepares for her future role as the Queen, according to a royal expert.

The Princess of Wales will step into the role when her husband Prince William ascends to the throne. While Kate might be nervous about the big change, royal commentator Christopher Andersen has suggested Charles isn’t talking to his daughter-in-law about the future.

The king is not about to be giving Kate advice about being a future queen. That would simply give oxygen to the notion that he might not be around much longer, and Charles III intends to stay put on the throne for years to come,” he suggested.

The expert also claimed Charles believes in Kate and thinks she will make a great Queen, even without his advice. He is said to be “so impressed with her grace and grit.

In fact, Charles has been left so impressed by Kate that he gave his daughter-in-law a Royal Companion of Honor. This is said to be an “unmistakable sign of his faith in her ability to help carry the monarchy forward.”

Speaking to Fox News Digital, Christopher suggested Queen Camilla also hasn’t spoken to Kate about her future role. “[Camilla] has not felt compelled to speak with Kate about what it’s like to be queen,” he revealed.

US Weekly further explained why King Charles is keen to avoid the topic of William being next in line to the throne. A source said it is a “sensitive” one that is broached with “discretion and purpose.

They added, “Charles has wanted to be the monarch for decades. Even though he’s battling cancer, he’s not letting that get in the way of his desire to be successful on the throne or a dynamic leader.”

As William waits for his time as King, he is said to be planning for his future role “behind the scenes.” Similarly to his father, the source said the Prince of Wales “takes being a success in the royal role very seriously.

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