Here’s an incomplete list of Prince William’s activities in the recent weeks: grimly worn a wrinkled robe to the Order of the Bath ceremony; played football at a youth center; escorted his wife (who couldn’t be bothered to memorize two sentences) to the naming of the HMS Glasgow; attended the FA Cup final; hosted a palace garden party. He’s not really burning the candle at both ends, although these events actually represent a “busy schedule” for the heir. Turns out, there was a reason why he “packed” his schedule – he allowed Sky News’ Rhiannon Mills to “shadow” him all of last week, and Mills wrote about it in a piece called “My week with Prince William, the quiet disruptor.” “Quiet” because he does f–k all. “Disruptor” because he plans to disrupt the “working royal” paradigm with his laziness. Some highlights from Mills’ piece:
The quiet disruptor in a wrinkled robe: The ornate robes of the Order of the Bath service, two weeks ago, felt like a world away from the more modern image he wants to portray. But as a man bestowed with so many traditional titles, it’s a new role he’s shaping for himself that is more intriguing – William, the quiet disruptor.
William doesn’t grab headlines: In a week when Time Magazine named the Prince and Princess of Wales in its top 100 philanthropists list for “modernising royal philanthropy”, I spent the week following the prince on various engagements. None of them particularly headline-grabbing, but all examples of how he’s setting out to do things differently, or underlining the challenges, and potential criticisms, he faces doing things his own way.
Giving voice to the voiceless princes: [His BBC YouTube series on rangers] is a project described as “the brainchild” of Prince William. But all of a sudden, there he was in the room, taking the mic to explain what it really means to him. Speaking about his drive to “give a voice to the voiceless”, it was indicative of what feels like a greater desire from him to articulate more publicly what he stands for.
Willy’s convening power: From conversations this week, with those who work closely with him, the word “convening” came up time and again; the prince doesn’t want to waste what he knows is a unique position, to bring people together, start conversations and support those who are already doing amazing things in their communities….This is now a man whose vision for the monarchy, I’m told, is increasingly driven by a desire to “shift the dial on global leadership” where others may be failing. With palace sources telling me he’d be more than happy to “be acknowledged” as a quiet disruptor, despite the criticism his new ways of working might bring.
Playing football in Leith: Wednesday, and William walked into a sweaty, but infectiously positive, community hall in Leith in Edinburgh. No ribbon cutting here, but this is the kind of visit the prince now sees as a big deal, “impact” the buzz word ahead of any engagement now.
Workshy Willy: Then there is family to consider, in a way that past generations just haven’t. Their working diaries are now arranged around their children. They’ve made no secret of that. On paper, it means fewer engagements compared to other members of the family, and it has led to mutterings of that word no one within the palace wants to hear: “workshy”.
Social impact is a buzzy phrase with no meaning: But talking to people in Glasgow, away from the royal visit, I overwhelmingly found most thought William was setting a good example by putting family first. What people were less clear on was his “social impact” work and what that is all about.
William can’t buy attention: The community projects may not necessarily grab as much attention as William and his advisors want, but what will be fascinating to watch is the potential long-term impact of this new kind of ethos.
Transition: As the Prince and Princess of Wales stood on the steps of Buckingham Palace at a garden party on Tuesday, pausing for the national anthem, you can’t help but wonder whether those traditional elements of royal life could face a shake-up when one day he leads the firm full time. Understandably, no one likes to talk about transition, and Prince William certainly doesn’t shout about his thoughts on what will come.
Mills had been spoon-fed many of these talking points, especially the “quiet disruptor” BS, the “social impact” nonsense and “convening power” stuff. William is actually copying his father with “convening power” – back in 2023, that was a HUGE talking point coming out of Buckingham Palace, that Charles believed his biggest strength as king was his convening power. In Charles’s case, that’s more accurate – he has established relationships with many world leaders, he can actually bring people to the table. That’s not the case for William. Even in these soft-focus, palace spoon-fed puff pieces, there are acknowledgements that William’s lack of depth and work ethic affects the coverage – William expects attention as his divine right as heir, and he’s mad that people think he’s boring, lazy and charisma-free. There should also be an acknowledgement that William and Kate are living the “half-in, half-out” model which was denied to the Sussexes.
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- Prince William – The Prince of Wales attends The Order of Bath Service at Westminster Abbey, London, England, UK on Friday 16 May, 2025.,Image: 999848854, License: Rights-managed, Restrictions: Please credit photographer and agency when publishing as Justin Ng/UPPA/Avalon., Model Release: no, Credit line: Justin Ng/Avalon
- Prince William holds the the FA Cup following the Emirates FA Cup Final match Crystal Palace vs Manchester City at Wembley Stadium, London, United Kingdom, 17th May 2025,Image: 1000314091, License: Rights-managed, Restrictions: EDITORIAL USE ONLY;, Model Release: no, Credit line: Ae Cosgrove/News Images/Avalon
- London, UK, 20 May 2025: William, Prince of Wales speaks to guests during a Royal Garden Party at Buckingham Palace in London.,Image: 1001420819, License: Rights-managed, Restrictions: *** NO UK USE FOR 48 HRS ***, Model Release: no, Credit line: Aaron Chown/Avalon
- LEITH, SCOTLAND – MAY 21: Prince William, Prince of Wales smiles as he arrives for a visit as The Royal Foundation launches a new community impact partnership with Street Soccer Scotland at Leith Community Centre on May 21, 2025 in Leith, Scotland.,Image: 1001716093, License: Rights-managed, Restrictions: *** NO UK USE FOR 48 HRS ***, Model Release: no, Credit line: Chris Jackson/Avalon
- LEITH, SCOTLAND – MAY 21: Prince William, Prince of Wales speaks with guests at the Edinburgh YMCA’s Youth Forum, about their aspirations and upcoming projects during a visit as The Royal Foundation launches a new community impact partnership with Street Soccer Scotland at Leith Community Centre on May 21, 2025 in Leith, Scotland.,Image: 1001716155, License: Rights-managed, Restrictions: *** NO UK USE FOR 48 HRS ***, Model Release: no, Credit line: Chris Jackson/Avalon
- LEITH, SCOTLAND – MAY 21: Prince William, Prince of Wales plays football during a visit as The Royal Foundation launches a new community impact partnership with Street Soccer Scotland at Leith Community Centre on May 21, 2025 in Leith, Scotland.,Image: 1001716175, License: Rights-managed, Restrictions: *** NO UK USE FOR 48 HRS ***, Model Release: no, Credit line: Chris Jackson/Avalon
- LEITH, SCOTLAND – MAY 21: Prince William, Prince of Wales smiles during a visit as The Royal Foundation launches a new community impact partnership with Street Soccer Scotland at Leith Community Centre on May 21, 2025 in Leith, Scotland.,Image: 1001716239, License: Rights-managed, Restrictions: *** NO UK USE FOR 48 HRS ***, Model Release: no, Credit line: Chris Jackson/Avalon
- William Prince of Wales Order of The Bath Service Westminster Abbey.London,United Kingdom 16th May 2025 Featuring: William, Prince of Wales Where: London, United Kingdom When: 16 May 2025 Credit: Cover Images
- William Prince of Wales Order of The Bath Service Westminster Abbey.London,United Kingdom 16th May 2025 Featuring: William, Prince of Wales Where: London, United Kingdom When: 16 May 2025 Credit: Cover Images
- The Prince and Princess of Wales stand at the top of the Garden steps before the start of a Royal Garden Party at Buckingham Palace, London Featuring: William, Prince of Wales, Catherine, Princess of Wales Where: London, United Kingdom When: 20 May 2025 Credit: PA Images/INSTARimages **NORTH AMERICA RIGHTS ONLY**
- The Prince and Princess of Wales, known as the the Duke and Duchess of Rothesay when in Scotland, attend the naming ceremony for HMS Glasgow, at the BAE Systems shipyard in Scotstoun, Glasgow Featuring: Catherine, Princess of Wales, William, Prince of Wales Where: Glasgow, United Kingdom When: 22 May 2025 Credit: PA Images/INSTARimages **NORTH AMERICA RIGHTS ONLY**
- The Prince of Wales, known as the Duke of Rothesay when in Scotland, attends the naming ceremony for HMS Glasgow, a state-of-the-art Type 26 anti-submarine frigate, at the BAE Systems shipyard in Scotstoun, Glasgow Featuring: William, Prince of Wales Where: Glasgow, United Kingdom When: 22 May 2025 Credit: PA Images/INSTARimages **NORTH AMERICA RIGHTS ONLY**
Huevo does not start conversations he ends them. And the children are in school so why can’t they work when they are in school
They can’t work while the kids are in school because they’re too busy planning for that school run. It’s so haaaaaard to pick up your kiiiiids you know.
Need the School Chopper Run.
@Indica, TC
The “best” thing is that they do NOT drop off or pick up children from school. They were betrayed by the mother of one of the students when angry parents protested that everyone had to wait in their cars outside the school until the royal children entered the building with security, which was first checked by security. Sometimes it takes up to 20 minutes. When asked by a journalist about William and Kate, she denied that they were there. “I’ve never seen them here. Security always drops off and picks up the children.” So much for “we don’t have time because we drop off the children.”
It’s a very sad state of affairs when you need people to try to make lazy sound like the best thing that could happen. This is what they are doing trying to spin the lazy global statesman into something to be admired.
I am not even surprised that every point directs us to William being lazy:
Attention on the potential criticism he might get about his work so he wants to do it his way: means doesn’t want to work, so not attention and no criticism. Wow, smart guy!
Wants to start conversations: yeah, he just wants to bring up a subject, and then, no follow up, just let it go. In retrospect, he’ll be able to say he spoke about that. WOW, smart guy!
His family is his priority/noboby understands what’s his social impact: William has no social impact. WOW FUTURE KING
Never mind that they have 60 staff to help with the kids. I’m sure there’s at least 2 nannies. The “school run” has always been euphemism for “I don’t plan to work for my keep from taxpayers”. And during the school hols, the whole family goes on vacation.
The quiet disruptor is disrupting the institution into irrelevance.
If his strategy worked, there’d be crowds every time he appears because there are so few opportunities to see him. Instead, it’s the opposite. It’s indifference from the public which will soon turn to anger at the shitloads of taxpayer money this lazy family receives for doing fuck all.
Louis XVI occupied himself with making watches instead of his duties as a king, the way football Willy occupies himself with Aston Villa; Marie Antoinette cosplayed a peasant like Lazy traipses around forests.
Don’t say they weren’t warned.
No one expects William to work so much that he has no family life, but it’s not an either/or situation. He works far less than many fathers who still manage to make family a priority. But I guess he’s going to bang that drum despite the fact that many many parents work every single day unlike him. He’s going to get paid either way. There’s no one to really measure his “impact.” So how does one know if it’s having an actual impact beyond being a buzz word.
And lastly, Rhiannon Mills was the one who wrote something last fall or August or something about William mentioning pre-cancerous cells in regards to Kate. Did he say pre-cancerous or cancerous, I can’t remember? But either way, it had to be removed from the article iirc, presumably at KP’s request. And now she’s getting this week in the life exclusive. Which was actually pretty dull. All that shadowing and that’s all she’s got? Meh. The “quiet disruptor” does make me laugh though. Trying so hard to sound cool.
William counts sports events as work. Parents have to save up for once a year family vacations. The keens have tons of money and,take many vacations each year.
You have 60+ staff people to deal with the trivialities of your life to free him for the important duties of role.
But he can’t be bothered meeting the public who funds him.
Great model!
I hope there is more and more resentment over the lazies.
Thanks @Jais for the information about Mills! I also read that she’s involved with William’s photographer (not Chris). So, obviously, this hagiography is a return to a favour done last autumn to a friend..got it!
I had a look on Xwitter last night for football reasons after the events in Liverpool. And Rhiannon Mills was being roasted for this piece.
Huh. I didn’t know that or had forgotten that her husband is a photographer. At the end of the day, sounds like they both rely on royal media. Which would be fine if it didn’t feel so constantly obsequious with some very veiled shade. Just enough to still stay onside.
Yup, she was clearly given this “exclusive” in exchange for that mess last fall (william said pre cancerous.) This exclusive footage that is all about how important william is but also manages to sneak in the word workshy, lmao.
No one is asking him and Kate to work 100 hour weeks or to go on global tours that last month. It’s more like…..can you just work more than an average of two engagements a week?
Okay, I couldn’t remember if he said pre-cancerous cells or not. Jeez, that’s messy. But even with this exclusive, yeah, she wasn’t exactly glowing. And why should she be when she’s been strong-armed into removing words from an earlier piece that were obviously said. But it is truly making me laugh to hear how KP doesn’t want to hear the dreaded word of “work-shy” and want to replace it with the “quiet disruptor.” It sounds like some masked crusader. So quiet that no even notices the “disruption” of very little work being done. It feels like they’re to make previous royal work “the swamp” and William is a trump-like disruptor.” Ewww.
He’s well liked because he doesn’t really do anything. Most people can tell you why they like Philip, Charles Harry and even Elizabeth in depth, Kate too if I’m being honest. Philip had the military and and his awards, Charles has nature and his philanthropic work, Harry has the military, invictus, previously sentebale, and his personality. People can not pinpoint stuff like that with William that’s why there’s been a push recently with football as his thing.
Is he well liked
He sure has a public relations team getting him on magazine covers. He may not be liked by taxpayers who see he does nothing and us lazy
Not seeing the football fans reciprocating his presence. If he wanted to slum it with them, he’d better mingle with the crowds and not remain at the corporate box.
He could argue that the FA is work, but Aston Villa is definitely leisure.
William well liked? Lol. His staff wouldn’t have to keep commissioning fake polls about his popularity if he was actually well liked.
William is racist, pompous, lazy as hell, vindictive, and a dangerous autocrat in the making. He personally likes Trump, that’s all we need know about him.
Poor slob, he’s not going to shift the dial on anything. He’s inheriting a dying institution and it doesn’t really matter globally what he does as king. But, in so far as he has control of his wealth, it can matter what he does as a rich person.
“Understandably, no one likes to talk about transition, and Prince William certainly doesn’t shout about his thoughts on what will come.”
Unless it’s for a cover for People magazine with William and Kate in shiny formal Royal regalia, full of KP talking points about what will come! ROFL
Willi is shouting it from the rooftops. I lost count of all the pieces about Willi doing it differently when he is finally king.
Makes me think of Simba singing “I Just Can’t Wait To Be King.”🎶🎶🎵🎵.
Right??? The People cover coming out the same week as his dad’s big speech in Canada would suggest otherwise.
Isn’t this his busiest week this year, with four events in 3-4 days? And we had to wait until late May to reach this little work peak. And it’s such a special week that KP invited a reporter to shadow him and imply that it’s a typical week.
Also, I do believe the Wales family is on another school break this week. The beach or somewhere else?
So what was the “impact” of any of those events? I don’t see where she discusses that.
No one takes William seriously. He is not a well read individual. So conversation with him would be limited
Huevo’s got negative rizz.
I think it’s appropriate that Workshy Willy is making a comeback—he really does lives down to the nickname.
He needs to find trousers that fit him. My God he’s gross.
@ThatGirlThere. He thinks the pants are a perfect fit.
You beat me to it. He needs decent underwear and proper fitting pants. We don’t need the crown jewels on display.
Maybe if he wore properly fitting trousers, he wouldn’t need to cover the family jewels with his hands in photos.
He’s doing that on purpose. When guys dress like that it’s to be noticed. Who notices – women gawp and are either put off or roll their eyes. Gay men look with interest and I think are the primary focus here. I don’t think he normally dresses like that.
What is the point, if he’s not going to work? Workshy Willy, the poor thing, doesn’t want to do his duties, but he sure wants the millions that come with it.
The quiet disruptor sounds like the new “secret weapon”, which means he and his wife continue to do nothing except whining about H&M everyday.
Well at least Will is consistent: no work ethic constant moaning about his brother and positively proud of hiding behind young children to continue to get away with doing as little as possible. Consistent patchy and or embarrassing service using the excuse of being a hands on parent and now claiming quality over quantity for royal service?! I’m sure the rest of the RF enjoy Wilbur describing his half assed attempts as impactful whilst they are left with the standard schedule. No wonder dad is reclaiming the word “impactful ‘ for himself!! The nerve of this mediocrity claiming to be impactful given his lack of effort, discipline and commitment. What are HIS achievements?
Not seeing much quality from Willy. Must be his definition of quality.
His kids are moving out of the cute kid and into the awkward phase of growing up, and I hope William and Kate don’t continue to shove them in front of cameras when they need good press.
All this talk of ‘royal impactfulness’ makes me think the palaces need to stock up on suppositories and enemas, because it all just sounds like they’re full of 💩
No. He’s a Quiet Corruptor.
A sniveling, cowardly weasel who slithers behind the scenes demanding others do his dirty work in the effort to take down anyone who unleashes his jealousy, anger or insecurities.
My big takeaway from this is the excuse: I can’t possibly be expected to NEGLECT my babies and interrupt my private life for any run of the mill gig! Parting the RED sea and that sort of thing counts as impactful but I can’t be expected to waste my talents on a visit to Scunthorpe any time soon! I am the Chosen One and can’t be trotted out to all and sundry and lose my aura of exclusivity ! Just feel blessed if and when I turn up to prestigious gigs worthy of One’s attention!!
If Will flat out refuses to do any of the basic work of a monarch should as opening parliament and reading the Kings speech and not signing off official paperwork in the daily ref boxes, can he be forced to abdicate? Presumably he can’t be gotten rid of if he doesn’t do any charity work even though it is part of the job? I’m just curious as to how little can he get away with doing?
This piece is just sad. Rhiannon Mills ends up conceding that William lacks star power and nobody knows what he does. KP can’t be happy with this piece and it makes the recent YouGov popularity poll look false.
Right? It’s very odd because it seems that she had no more access to William than we do here at CB. No insight, nothing of interest. How odd. It looked like they were setting up for a “Week-In-The-Life” sort of piece, but instead we get nothing much. Weird.
I laughed so hard at “quiet disruptor” who comes up with these phrases?
I personally like the Secret Scrambler. Peg could go with the imaginary inciter or the mute mover, lol.
The invisible impactor might be more honest?
Lol, I can see it now. Peg will pledge to end world hunger by being an invisible impactor, striking invisible blows on hungry peasants wherever he goes.
Okay, yeah, I’m loving these. the quiet disruptor. the secret scrambler. the invisible impactor. the quiet quitter. the small “r” prince. Their propaganda is so over the top. William is the masked disruptor and the impact is so invisible that the naked eye can’t even see it.
Add quiet corrupter from scooby gang which I missed earlier!
Quiet quitter, more like. He’ll do exactly the least that is demanded of him and nothing else.
He’s may have fooled Ms. Mills that his laziness is “disrupting” the institution of royalty, but in fact he’s just keeping the funding, titles, privileges and staff while providing even less of a return on investment than his predecessors. Even this royal hagiographer can’t spin his “busy” week from straw into gold.
Quiet quitter is exactly it. How is he not embarrassed?
Quiet quitter — nailed it.
Kings don’t work, that’s a baseless euphemism – they have to serve the people and the constitution and not their own purse or reputation. That’s why they receive billions in taxpayers’ money, live for free and have their own press.
I feel like the phrase ‘convening power’ was from the H&M docuseries. The British man says it when describing the Sussex post-Royal life. Someone please correct me if I’m wrong!
“Disruptor,” “social impact,” and “convening” were all words I used 10-15 years ago at a previous job. They were getting worn out when I left that job. Surely his PR team should get up to speed on the current words, whatever those might be?
“On paper, it means fewer engagements compared to other members of the family, and it has led to mutterings of that word no one within the palace wants to hear: ‘workshy.'”
LOLOLOL. I love this for Willy.
What is a “quiet disruptor” and exactly what is he disrupting, and how does he plan to have an impact on what he has “disrupted?” I think there is an underlying tone that suggests that the writer doesn’t actually believe any of this tripe.
William looks privileged and dissipated.
William and his wife are now in the questionable position of being the main show – and there are no “spares” left interesting enough to the general public who will make money for the rota. I’m wondering how that will play out, since this situation is pretty much unprecedented regarding the rota system I believe, and royal coverage. Right now the tabloids can sort of struggle along with hate articles about the Sussexes but at the end of the day eventually over the years they’ll need an actual payday. I wonder if they’ll find one and I wonder if it will get to the point that it truly affects William.
Why is no reporter spending a week living with one of William’s tenants in their leaky moldy duchy property? That would actually result in a story.
Just looking at the above garden party pic of the two of them has me reaching for a jumper. The space between them, the anger, contempt….
How much of their days are spent screaming at each other or in seperate houses sulking ?
When he leads the monarchy FULL TIME…I woke my sleeping husband up with laughter.
So much shade: “What people were less clear on was his ‘social impact’ work and what that is all about. … what will be fascinating to watch is the potential long-term impact of this new kind of ethos.”
Fascinating, huh? Just admit you have no idea what this “social impact” might look like, and you doubt William has any idea either. The “quiet disruptor” lingo is great and all, but is he actually disrupting a single thing? And what the heck does “shift the dial on global leadership” mean? So many buzzwords, so few concrete examples of accomplishments or goals or new ideas.
Yes, very quiet. So quiet as to be completely inaudible.