How the Queen and Princess of Wales are helping the King connect with the
modern world.
King Charles III, crowned in 2023, is reportedly taking inspiration from two
key figures in the royal family—Queen Camilla and Princess Catherine—to refine
his leadership and strengthen his connection with the public.
The 76-year-old monarch credits his wife, Queen Camilla, for helping him
embrace a more confident and compassionate reign. Body language expert Darren
Stanton explained that Camilla’s less-restrictive upbringing before joining
the royal family allowed her to encourage Charles to relax and lead with
authenticity. “She’s shown Charles he can loosen up and be more loving.
Camilla has made him feel confident to be the King he wants to be,” Stanton
told Marie Claire.
This influence is evident in Charles’s increased accessibility and warmth
during public engagements. Stanton noted, “His willingness to shake hands, hug
people, and make eye contact shows a significant transformation. He’s much
less distant.”
Princess Catherine has also played a pivotal role, advising Charles to let his
guard down and reveal his personable side. A source told Life & Style that
Kate encouraged Charles to become more relatable, helping him shed his
“standoffish” reputation. “Kate has been giving Charles little nudges to show
the world the side of him she admires,” the source revealed.
Despite his decades as the longest-serving heir apparent in British history,
Charles remains open to learning from those around him. He has reportedly
acknowledged that both Camilla and Catherine have been instrumental in helping
him adapt his approach as a modern monarch.
Since ascending the throne on September 8, 2022, following Queen Elizabeth
II’s death, Charles has blended tradition with a fresh perspective. His reign
reflects the wisdom and influence of those closest to him, making him a more
relatable and accessible figure in a changing royal landscape.


