'His absences have not gone unnoticed': NORMAN BAKER asks when 'workshy William' is ever going to step up - and reveals the number of engagements carried out so far this year by the future King

He may be regarded as a devoted husband and hands-on father, but the Prince of Wales has been branded “workshy” when it comes to his official royal workload, according to one royal commentator.

Speaking to the Daily Mail, royal author Norman Baker cited figures showing that between January 1 and June 15 this year, Prince William, 43, carried out 57 engagements. By comparison, his father King Charles, 77, completed 76, while Princess Anne topped the list with 100 public duties.

Mr Baker, who wrote And What Do You Do? What the Royal Family Don’t Want You to Know, his 2019 examination of royal finances, argued that “if you are looking for a royal to cut a ribbon, you are unlikely to secure the attendance of Prince William”.

He said the pattern was not recent, adding: “In 2024, Anne recorded 474 public duties and Charles carried out 372 — both averaging more than one a day. William was far behind on 166, which works out at fewer than one engagement every two days.

“William has also been conspicuously missing from a number of royal occasions. It was noted that when the family gathered in large numbers for the traditional Easter service at St George’s Chapel, Windsor, in 2025, the only senior royals absent were William and Kate.

“One might have expected William to represent the monarchy at events such as the funeral of former US president Jimmy Carter, especially given that his father’s health prevented him from making the transatlantic journey.

“There were rumours Charles had instructed him to attend, but that William declined because it coincided with Kate’s 43rd birthday. Instead, Prince Edward, who is 14th in line to the throne, was sent in his place.”

The author continued: “William has made it clear that his family comes first, and in many respects that is admirable. But can the heir to the throne really step back from royal duties to the extent that he appears to have done?”

When it comes to carrying out royal duties, the Prince of Wales (pictured at the Order of the Garter service this month) is 'workshy', royal expert Norman Baker has claimed

When it comes to carrying out royal duties, the Prince of Wales (pictured at the Order of the Garter service this month) is ‘workshy’, royal expert Norman Baker has claimed

‘And actually, is it even true? Since taking over the Duchy of Cornwall from Charles, William has found plenty of time to get into the micro-management of the Duchy.

‘He generates phone calls, texts and WhatsApp messages to Duchy staff on almost a daily basis, even bombarding them at weekends. He insists on receiving a weekly report from the Duchy’s secretary.

‘The public relations spin coming out of the Duchy would have you believe that his close interest is all altruistic, about making the world a better place.

‘It is interesting that one of his first decisions was to create an investment committee to boost profits for the Duchy and therefore for himself.

‘His appointments to the Board have been dominated by property developers and investment bankers.

‘Workshy William? Yes when it comes to undertaking royal duties. But no when it comes to adding to his already bulging bank account.’

It comes after experts told the New York Times in 2025 of Prince William’s ‘workshy’ nature.

Royal historian Ed Owens told the newspaper that William ‘has sometimes been seen as workshy’ but was now ‘gravitating toward bigger, more media-friendly events’.

Pictured: King Charles and Prince William watching the RAF flypast from the balcony of Buckingham Palace after attending Trooping The Colour 2026

Pictured: King Charles and Prince William watching the RAF flypast from the balcony of Buckingham Palace after attending Trooping The Colour 2026

The commentator added that Charles has ’embraced his duties with a zeal that royal watchers say is either evidence of a robust recovery or the mark of a man who knows he has limited time’.

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Around a similar time that the article was published, a YouGov study for The Times found 56 per cent of US adults have a positive view of Harry, while 21 per cent have a negative opinion.

William, meanwhile, has a 63 per cent positivity rating in America and 10 per cent negative, which puts him in first place among living royals.

The most popular royal overall was William and Harry’s late mother, Princess Diana, who died in 1997, with a 79 per cent positive rating and 4 per cent negative.

The late Queen Elizabeth II, who died in 2022, came second, with a 73 per cent positive and 8 per cent negative ranking. William was in third overall and Harry fourth.

Harry, who moved to the US with his wife, Meghan Markle, in 2020 after stepping down as a senior royal, was more popular among Americans than his sister-in-law Kate.

The Princess of Wales has a 49 per cent positive rating and 6 per cent negative, while the King’s ratings were 48 per cent positive and 27 per cent negative.

But William, Harry, Kate and Charles were all more popular than Meghan, the only US citizen on the list, whose ratings were 41 per cent positive and 25 per cent negative.

Even less popular than Meghan were Princess Anne (38 per cent positive; 6 per cent negative) and Prince Edward (38 per cent positive; 10 per cent negative).

Queen Camilla, meanwhile, was at joint-bottom in the table with the disgraced Andrew Mountbatten Windsor, scoring 26 per cent positive and 33 per cent negative ratings.

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