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Prince William was 'booed' for being a 'establishment symbol', expert says

According to royal commentators, Prince Williamwas booed at two sporting events as a "power symbol".

The Duke of Cambridge caused a controversy in his 2021/22 FA Cup Final last season between Liverpool and Chelsea.

After taking part in his UEFA women's Euro final, England's 2-1 win over Germany, William was reportedly booed by patrons when he appeared on screen in a Sheffield pub. I'm here.

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Kristen Meinzer, a commentator on Newsweek's The Royal Report podcast, discusses whether a similar backlash could affect William in particular in the future.

Young people appear to have a shift in attitude towards the establishment, according to Jack Royston
Kristen Meinzer notes that when the monarchy is out of the limelight, William hosts national events.

Royston said: . "I was exchanging messages with one of the people in the pub at the time. He basically said it was anti-establishment sentiment, and Prince William is basically seen as a symbol of the establishment."[51]

Royston, after experiencing negative perceptions at two high-profile sporting events, spoke about how serious the problem could be for William, and how the country's ongoing cost of living crisis , suggested that it could provide a source of frustration for those witnessing that privilege.Possessed by the Royal Family.

"I mean, something like this happened to William." It's the second time in a few months," Royston told Meinser. Is it a big recurring problem for him or can he just shrug it off?"

Young people appear to have a shift in attitude towards the establishment, according to Jack Royston
Prince William , congratulated the England women after their 2-1 victory over Germany

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"A particular fan I spoke with said, 'We are in a cost of living crisis and people are struggling to pay their bills.' '...and they sort of saw William as a privileged nobleman who didn't have the problems they had." He suggested that young people were at the helm of this apparent shift in perception of the institution, thanks to the number of young people in pubs who booed. I had one suggestion that could be done.

"Know when to get attention and when not to get attention," she told Royston.

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