As tensions with his brother Prince Harry escalated, Prince William made it plain what his priorities were.
The Duke of Sussex, who resigned down from his senior royal post with wife Meghan Markle in 2020, is not popular among the senior royals after writing a bombshell memoir Spare and making numerous contentious remarks about the Firm.
Most recently, the former employee appeared on BBC, presenting an olive branch to the royal family following a significant setback in his UK security case.
There are also rumors that Harry contacted his uncle Earl Spencer to'seek guidance' on altering his royal surname from Mountbatten-Windsor to Spencer.
There are claims that the former working royal's new antics have enraged his father, King Charles, and future King William, who may'shut down' the Palace doors on him.
Despite the deteriorating relationship, royal analyst Robert Jobson said that the Prince of Wales has moved his emphasis to the raising of his and Princess Kate's three children, Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis.
According to GB, he stated: "William takes his responsibilities to the institution, to his father, to his family, very seriously."
"You can see that in the way he looks and acts. "He has grown into the role of supporting his father and being a King in waiting," Robert said.
The Waleses will reconnect with King Charles and other royals for the Trooping the Colour ceremony, along with his children.
The royal pundit went on: "It's all about William now, and him preparing Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis for their future roles in the next decade or so."