To get back to the subject just a bit - I see Charles as a very wealthy, indulged individual. I am sure he is very nice but as for hard work, he has the ideas (maybe) and minions do the donkey, work putting everything in place for him. He may read the correspondence and have meetings about goings on concerning him, but he doesn't slave over a typewriter/computer keeping on top of things. He had a whole host of people to see to his every need.
His 'job' is turning up to open things, see people, go to dinners, make short speeches.
all arrangements are made for him. he doesn't know what it is to run out of petrol, breakdown on the road, sit in traffic jams or have to stand on a train or travel with the great unwashed on a plane - with no leg room.
He is a privileged man. He was not right for Diana and must have KNOWN she was to become little more than his sperm receptacle. They didn't make good companions as they were very different from each other. His friends were older and stuffier than the people shy Diana mixed with. I felt for Diana. She did want more (wouldn't any woman) and knew he carried a torch for Camilla and still saw her. Any wife would be completely gutted to be the spare wheel. Her misery must have been very great. She was stuck given their position. I rather cheered for her when she played him at his own adulterous game, although the whole situation was very sad. (I was in the middle of a bad marriage at the same time and had a husband who didn't really want a wife so I knew the loneliness and heartache. )
I am glad he has found happiness with Camilla, but the whole family has a life which is cushioned from any reality known to most of us.
I loathe the way in which all of a sudden those in the public eye, including the royal family, have been elevated to some sort of god-like status. The media fires that adoration but a sheep-like public buys into it. The worship of Meghan and Harry - really?
I am rather tired of this celebrity monarchy, so I sort of favour the slightly crusty, stuffy Charles. My monarchy has to be distant and slightly mysterious. I do not however go along with the notion that they 'work hard'. They show up.
It is all they have ever known and all that is ever required of them. In between times they are tucked up in luxury. Where is Charles now? At a pal's villa enjoying a private beach, wonderful grounds, lavish dinners? Most of their year is an opulent holiday. They live like that whether they travel or not.
I think the Queen has reigned well. I hope Charles becomes King, and I favour his heirs being retained but as for the rest of the Windsor clan? No thanks. They are an anachronism who rely on public adulation to exist.