Prince William has been cautioned by a royal biographer to tread carefully as he shapes his vision for the future of the monarchy.

It has been revealed that the Prince of Wales, 43, and his family will be moving to their forever home by the end of the year, which will remain as their base even after his ascension to the throne.

As a result, the future king will be seen less in London — meaning that Buckingham Palace, which served as the late Queen Elizabeth II’s official royal residence, will continue sitting vacant for the most part. 5

According to Jobson, William’s decision to live outside of a palace or castle could cause him to “become less connected to the people.”

“I think you’ve got to be careful what you wish for,” Jobson told The Sun . “People do turn out when they

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