Business inside the British Monarchy is what matters for Prince William. This is why he "greatly admires" Camilla Parker Bowles, especially her dedication and commitment to the royal Firm.

A source told Us Weekly of the matter for its February 28 issue. As added, the royal-born Prince applauds his stepmother's "work ethic," too.

The Duke of Cambridge does not reportedly have any issue about Queen Elizabeth II backing the Duchess of Cornwall to become the next Queen Consort. For him, the history between Prince Charles' first and second wives "is what it is."

The insider did not, however, provide any shred of evidence to prove the assertions. While the narrative does not shine any negative light on any of the British royals, this remains speculative at best.

In addition, Prince William, himself, has yet to make any comment about the matter. All the public knows about his relationship with Camilla Parker Bowles is based on claims from experts and other informants.

As reported, multiple informants alleged that there were "huge family rows" within the Wales household in the early stages of Prince Charles and Camilla Parker Bowles' marriage. Some even claimed that the latter was "taken back" by Prince William's "temper."

But, things have become better now, considering the eldest Wales prince has already had a "much closer relationship" with his father. Their link is said to be "built on love, affection, and respect."

As for his relationship with his stepmother, it is alleged to be "not particularly close," according to The Mirror. Even so, they reportedly "enjoy a good supportive" tie as he realizes that the Duchess of Cornwall makes his father happy.

Meanwhile, with regard to Queen Elizabeth II's announcement, making her "sincere wish" known that Camilla Parker Bowles should become Queen Consort when Prince Charles ascends to the British Throne, Prince William was "happy" about it. A royal source shared that he approves of his stepmother receiving the honor in the future, according to Harper's Bazaar.

The publication, also, pointed out that the Duke of Cambridge was reportedly aware of the British Monarch's decision even before the announcement, which was made public on February 5. 

Furthermore, the Cambridge Royals reacted publicly to the Queen's decision, with many believing that they expressed their support toward Camilla Parker Bowles. As pointed out, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge "liked" the address of Queen Elizabeth II on social media, wherein she, also, declared her backing of Prince Charles' wife.