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Prince William Reflects on Deepening Bond with Grandparents in Later Years
30 Oct
Summary
- William's relationship with Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip grew closer as they aged
- Formality gave way to warmth in their connection as William and his grandparents got older
- William feels more settled in his future role as monarch now compared to when he was younger

In a recent interview, Prince William reflects on the changing nature of his relationship with his grandparents, Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip, over the years. As a young prince growing up in the spotlight, William experienced the formality of royal life firsthand, which made it harder to have a close personal connection with his grandparents. However, as they all grew older, the relationship blossomed into a much warmer and more intimate one.
William notes that his bond with the Queen and Prince Philip was strongest when they were in their 80s and had "relaxed a little bit." He acknowledges that the generational divide initially posed a challenge, but as time passed, the connection deepened. William also discusses feeling less overwhelmed by the prospect of his future role as monarch, stating that he now feels more settled and capable of handling the responsibilities, even if "a few curve balls come in."
The article provides a rare glimpse into William's personal memories of his grandparents, highlighting the evolution of their relationship over the decades. From the formality of their earlier interactions to the warmth and closeness that developed in their later years, William's reflections offer a unique perspective on the inner workings of the royal family.




