foreign key is adjusting to new Royal roles since the death of Queen Elizabeth after the longest reign in its history here's cbs's Holly Williams when the queen died last week her son Charles aged 73 got the job he's been waiting his whole life for decent displays of Regal irritation including with a leaky pen have some wondering whether the new King has the grace his mother brought to the job other people also got new titles our new Prince and Princess of Wales William the Prince of Wales is next in line to the British throne and the
last person to hold the Princess of Wales title was Diana two tall elegant women but also shy thrust into the public View I Charles Prince of Wales Charles was the former Prince of Wales his investiture in 1969 was a display of British pomp more than 50 years later Kate and William live in a very different age a majority of British people support the monarchy [Applause] it's a lucrative tourist attraction it arguably brings political stability but these days the public expects value for money Hugo Vickers is a royal commentator who knew the queen for over five
decades the fact that they take seriously an Enterprise a school a hospital a dying person this is a really important role Kate and William a much better light than the king according to polls so could their star power be a problem it should be a benefit but he may not see it like that because as I say he's been through this before you think you shouldn't think about this as a threat he should see them as an asset he should Holly Williams CBS News London