The Royal Family faces growing public scrutiny over cost, privilege, and its role in a diverse, rapidly changing society. Something Prince William was all too aware of earlier this year when he said, “change is on my agenda… there are points when you look at tradition and go, is that still fit for purpose today? Is that still the right thing to do?”

But what should he actually do to make the institution fit for the modern age? And are some reforms just a step closer to abolition? Former royal correspondent for the BBC Jennie Bond , royal reporter Richard Palmer and historian Eliot Wilson offer their perspective.

Charles III was heir apparent to the throne for 70 years, the longest tenure in British history. Given the King’s age and health, it is unlikely the current

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