Prince William is wonderfully revealing his real colors as the future King of Britain.
Despite his 'work shy' attitude, the Prince of Wales is taking his obligations seriously.
Historian Ed Owens tells the Scottish Daily Express that William is "burnishing his reputation as a statesman".
He further clarified: "William has sometimes been seen as work-shy, but we see him gravitating toward bigger, more media-friendly events."
This comes only days after Judi James, a body language specialist, called him an excellent future politician during his presence at Pope Francis' burial.
Judi James, a body language expert, told Express.co.uk: "It is probably the biggest compliment to William to say that he was almost invisible at the Pope's funeral, with his elegant body language looking quietly composed and appropriate while all the global leadership dramas swirled around him."
"Unlike Trump and co., William had just one thing to do: pay respects, which he did flawlessly. His height makes him stand out, yet his body language is low-key.
She continues: "When he stood with Starmer at the coffin, he dropped his head slightly in a moment of meditation, and it was his call to stop the position, as he turned out of it first to signify to the Starmers that it was time to go away.
"This ability to be elegantly polite and drama-free will help William become the ideal king one day," says the expert.