Via: dailymail.co.uk
Sure. So that’s what the British tax money goes for, right? Confused staff? So yeah, let’s get back to the main question – how much time is it really that His Royal Highness devotes to the respectable endeavor of laboring? Prince William seemed to be content at RAF, but still, it came as quite a surprise to the public when he left his job there and header for the East Anglican Air Ambulance, where he was supposed to work as a search and rescue pilot. There were even reports of the young royal working as much as 30 hours a week – quite a feat for a Prince. But then EAAA said it was actually 80 hours a month. I’m not much of a mathematician, but that does equal 20 hours a week, not one more – sorry. So what was it that impeded HRH from showing up at more royal parties? Let’s hear out what The Daily Mail has to say:
“William has form for going missing in action, to the growing concern of courtiers and senior Royals. And it is something they are determined to address. Prince Charles is hoping his own sense of duty and workaholic view of life will in time rub off a little. Others are more direct. One friend of the Royal Family referred to William as radiating a sense of ‘entitlement and petulance’, while also describing Kate as ‘a little grand’ and occasionally abrupt.” They have surrounded themselves with people who say ‘yes’ to everything so they get no proper advice.”
Well, in this case, is anyone surprise that Prince William is just doing whatever he pleases? Let’s just hope he changes his ways before the public turns against him.