Prince William Reveals His Vision for the Throne in Exclusive Chat with Eugene Levy

Prince William Opens Up: Change, Family, and the Future of the Crown in Revealing Interview with Eugene Levy

By Staff Writer

LONDON, UK — In a rare and refreshingly candid interview, Prince William, the Prince of Wales, has given the world an unprecedented glimpse into his vision for the monarchy, his family life, and the personal challenges he’s faced in what he calls “the hardest year of his life.” The conversation, held with Canadian actor and comedian Eugene Levy for Apple TV’s “The Reluctant Traveler,” has set royal watchers abuzz and offered a preview of how the future king intends to reign.

A New Kind of Monarch

From the outset, Prince William made it clear that he is determined to lead in his own way. “That’s the bit that excites me—the idea of being able to bring some change, not overly radical change,” he told Levy during their intimate chat at Windsor. While William has previously spoken about wanting to do “royal with a small R,” this conversation went further, hinting at a subtle revolution within an institution defined by tradition.

“I think it’s very important that tradition stays and tradition has a huge part of all this. But there’s also points where you look at tradition and go, ‘Is that still fit for purpose today? Is that still the right thing to do?’” William reflected. “I like to question things.”

His words suggest a reign marked by pragmatism and progress—one that honors the past but isn’t afraid to forge a new path. “Change for good. And I embrace that and I enjoy that change. I don’t fear it,” he said, repeating the word “change” so often that commentators noted its significance. “I hope we don’t go back to some of the practices in the past that, you know, Harry and I had to grow up in, and I will do everything I can to make sure we don’t regress in that situation.”

 

Family First, Always

If William’s approach to monarchy is evolving, so too is his approach to family. The prince was strikingly honest about the challenges of balancing royal duty with fatherhood and the impact of the past year, as both his wife Catherine and his father King Charles battled cancer.

“Stuff to do with family overwhelms me quite a bit…worry or stress around family side of things, that does overwhelm me quite a bit,” William admitted. “But in terms of, you know, doing the job and things like that, I don’t feel too overwhelmed by that. Not now anyway.”

He described a home life that is as normal as possible for a royal family: school pickups and drop-offs, family dinners, and a strict no-mobile-phone policy for the children—Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis. “We try to make sure we give them the security and the safety that they need. We’re a very open family, so we talk about things that bother us and things that trouble us. But you never quite know the knock-on effects it can have.”

William’s candidness about the emotional toll of the last year—“the hardest year of my life”—and his pride in how Catherine and his children have coped resonated with viewers. “I’m so proud of my wife and my father for how they’ve handled all of last year. My children have managed brilliantly as well.”

An Unscripted Conversation

The interview itself was notable for its warmth and authenticity. Levy, who admitted he never dreamed he’d have a day like this, described William as “down to earth” and “very approachable.” The conversation ranged from the prince’s vision for the monarchy to his memories of childhood, including racing up and down the halls of Windsor Castle and reflecting on the responsibilities he’s carried since youth.

“It was incredibly personal and I haven’t seen William talk this openly and personally in a long time,” said royal editor Chris Ship, who analyzed the interview for ITV News. “He’s talking about all sorts—from his views of his future role as king, family life, the health issues that the family have had over the last year or so. It is incredibly, incredibly personal.”

Levy noted that nothing was off-limits—except, perhaps, the topic of Harry and Meghan, which both interviewer and interviewee seemed content to avoid. “There were no barriers on what I could talk about,” Levy said. “He made me feel at ease right from the first second we met.”

 

The Impact of Change

William’s willingness to question tradition and embrace change is already setting the stage for a different kind of monarchy. “He wants to have as much impact as he possibly can. If that is him evolving how the job is done, he is happy to do that,” said royal expert Lizzie Robinson. “He doesn’t want to feel anchored and restrained by the past. He wants to respect the tradition, but he also wants to move it forward.”

The prince’s openness about his struggles and his family’s resilience has struck a chord with the public, who are increasingly eager to see a “real royal family”—one that is relatable, transparent, and compassionate.

Looking Ahead: Australia and Beyond

The interview also touched on the possibility of William and Catherine accepting an invitation from the Australian Prime Minister to visit Down Under—a trip that would be “blockbuster news” in Australia and further cement the couple’s global appeal. The last time the Cambridges visited Australia was in 2014, with only Prince George in tow; now, there is talk of a family tour with all three children.

Such a visit would be more than a diplomatic gesture. It would symbolize the monarchy’s ongoing relevance in the Commonwealth and William’s commitment to connecting with people across the realms.

A Monarch for the Modern Age

As the conversation drew to a close, it was clear that Prince William is not only prepared to inherit the throne but to reshape it. His blend of tradition and innovation, strength and vulnerability, has positioned him as a leader for a new era.

“I’m generally a very optimistic person,” William said, summing up his outlook on life, family, and the future of the crown. “Life is sent to test us…being able to overcome that is what makes us who we are.”

In opening up to Eugene Levy, Prince William has shown that the next chapter of the monarchy will be written not just with ceremony and tradition, but with humanity, honesty, and hope.

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