Prince William believes there is no "rulebook" on how to be the head of state.
The 34-year-old future King of England is third in line to take the crown, but he is grateful he has time on his hands before he reins so he can learn more about how to run the country whilst on the job.
Speaking to GQ magazine, the Duke of Cambridge said: "We now have three generations of working royals, four altogether, and having that movement through the generations allows the monarchy to stay relevant and keep up with modern times.
"You learn on the job. There is no rulebook.
"I sometimes wonder if there should be but in the end I think probably not. Having that difference in how we do things make the Royal Family more interesting and flexible.
"If we all followed the same line, it would all be quite stifled. Our characters are different and the different opinions are important to have."