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A royal correspondent has said that Prince William doesn’t want to “cut ribbons” and will buck the traditional royal role. It comes as William has said that “too many have been killed” in the Israel-Hamas war and called for the fighting to end “as soon as possible”. In a rare statement on the crisis, the Prince of Wales said he clings “to the hope that a brighter future can be found and I refuse to give up on that”. Speaking to GB News about the rare comment, Angela Levin a royal biographer, pointed out that the heir to the throne “doesn’t want to do the ordinary things.” She explained: “It is…

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