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Princess Charlotte to Pursue Career Instead of Full-Time Royal Duties, Says Expert
Princess Charlotte, the second child of Prince William and Kate, the Princess of Wales, is expected to have a career rather than being a full-time royal when she grows older, according to a royal expert.
Although Charlotte is only 7 years old, it is anticipated that in 15 to 20 years, she will choose to pursue employment rather than assume the role of a working royal ambassador for the royal family.
Richard Eden, the diary editor for the Daily Mail, revealed, “From what I hear, the Prince and Princess of Wales want 7-year-old Charlotte to grow up knowing that she will obtain a job and not be a full-time royal.”
This aligns with the vision of a reduced monarchy held by her grandfather, King Charles I. Eden expressed his personal desire for a larger royal family, engaging in more formal engagements and connecting with a wider audience.
If Charlotte decides to pursue her own profession instead of taking on the responsibilities of a senior working royal, it will be a first in the history of the royal family.
This decision also raises questions about the future role of her younger brother, Prince Louis.
While Charlotte may not currently hold a royal title, there is a possibility that she could receive one in the future.
The title of Princess Royal, currently held by Princess Anne, could be transferred to Charlotte after Princess Anne's passing, as it is a life title traditionally given to the monarch's eldest daughter.
However, Princess Charlotte will have to wait until the passing of the current Princess Royal to receive the title.
Princess Anne, known as the hardest-working senior royal, has diligently fulfilled her duties, attending 214 engagements in 2022 compared to the monarch's 181 engagements during the same period.
With Princess Anne's dedication and longevity, Charlotte would have significant responsibilities to fulfill if she were to inherit the throne and become a working royal.
Looking ahead to Charlotte's future, astrologers predict that she shares the zodiac sign of Sun Taurus with her great-grandmother.
Astrologer Jessica Adams previously forecasted Charlotte's love life, suggesting that she may get married in 2040 at the age of 25 if Jupiter in the love sign of Libra aligns with her moon in Libra.
Interestingly, it is believed that Charlotte may have her first wealthy lover at the age of 15 in 2030 before eventually tying the knot.
In terms of her career path, Charlotte is said to have the potential to create her own fortune independently.
Astrologer Jessica Adams advised her to consider a literary career, drawing inspiration from Queen Victoria, who wrote detailed diaries throughout her life.
Charlotte may explore opportunities in publishing books or even guest editing periodicals, showcasing her independent wealth-building capabilities.
As Princess Charlotte grows older, her aspirations for a career outside of full-time royal duties reflect a changing perspective within the royal family.
While the future remains uncertain, it is clear that Charlotte is being encouraged to pursue her own path and contribute to society beyond her royal lineage.