William Mountbatten-Windsor
William Mountbatten-Windsor, also known as Prince William, is the elder son of King Charles III and the late Princess Diana. Born on June 21, 1982, he is second in line to the British throne. William has dedicated much of his life to public service, focusing on mental health, conservation, and support for military personnel. In 2011, he married Catherine Middleton, now the Princess of Wales, and together they have three children. Following his marriage, William's title changed to the Duke of Cambridge, reflecting the tradition of changing titles and surnames within the British royal family.
Born on Jun 21, 1982 (43 years old)
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Finland:
Prince William supports a strict approach to royal titles and wants to modernize the monarchy.
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United Kingdom:
William is believed to have pushed for the recent action against Andrew to maintain the Royal Family's public image.
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United Kingdom:
The BBC's former royal correspondent suggests Prince William urged his father to take action against Andrew.
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United States:
Prince William is understood to support the king's actions regarding Andrew.
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Portugal:
Prince William supported King Carlos in the decision to strip André of his titles.
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Canada:
The decision was taken by Charles but that the monarch had the support of the wider family, including heir-to-the-throne Prince William.
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Turkey:
William has been concerned about his uncle Andrew since the Epstein scandal emerged.
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United States:
Prince William was in Wales to tour a new mental health hub on World Suicide Prevention Day.
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Croatia:
William is mentioned as having irreconcilable anger towards Harry and Meghan.
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Turkey:
Prince William changed his surname to Cambridge after marrying Kate Middleton in 2011.
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