Former aide describes Prince William's collaborative working style
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Summary
The Telegraph clip features former Cabinet Secretary Simon Case reflecting on his time as Prince William's private secretary. He highlights a team-oriented environment with mutual banter, a modest annual budget, and the couple's focus on issues like the environment, homelessness, and early childhood development.
Editorial Assessment
The segment offers credible firsthand perspective on royal office operations without major factual errors. Catherine's early years work is well-documented via the Royal Foundation Centre for Early Childhood. The budget claim lacks independent corroboration but aligns with pre-Duchy expansion periods. Viewers miss broader context on current royal funding from Duchy of Cornwall reports and the evolving scope of public duties. Framing remains descriptive rather than analytical.
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Prince William maintains a team-based ethos with mutual ribbing behind closed doors
Consistent with insider accounts from his private secretary era; no contradictory evidence.
Office operated on a budget of around 2.5 million pounds a year
Plausible for 2018-2020 period under Duke of Cambridge; current Duchy income is substantially higher at £22.9M.
Princess of Wales is a passionate advocate for early years development, especially the first thousand days
Directly supported by Royal Foundation Centre for Early Childhood and Shaping Us campaign materials.