Prince William and Kate Middleton have become “integral members” of the British Royal Family. An expert even recently asserted that they are the “only thing that can save the [British] Monarchy.”

Speaking to Express UK, Kinsey Schofield shared her beliefs with regard to the royal couple as Prince Charles’s kingship approaches. She claimed that the pair’s roles in the Royal Firm “will continue to become more involved.”

The expert continued that the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are the “future of the monarchy.” She even went as far as to say that they are the “only thing” that can save it due to the potential “pushback” when the Prince of Wales ascends to the British Throne.

Schofield, also, said that “as long as [the oldest Wales prince] is on the horizon, there is hope.” She added that the royal is “coming” and “he is next.”

Meanwhile, there are claims about Prince Charles is “planning to work closely” with Prince William when he becomes King of the United Kingdom. While this remains to be speculation and belief, the same expert deemed the dynamic as “necessary” for the survival of the British Monarchy.

She explained that the two royal-born Princes “working together is brilliant.” But, her belief inclines more toward the reasoning that the Duke of Cambridge is a “much more likable character,” adding that the public loves and celebrates him.

Tina Brown, who recently released her latest material, “The Palace Papers: Inside the House of Windsor, the Truth and the Turmoil,” has similar assertions about Prince William and Kate Middleton, especially the latter. She told the Post during an exclusive interview that the monarchy would likely “crumble” without the royal-born Prince’s wife, according to Entertainment Tonight.

The royal author explained that this is because the Duchess of Cambridge is “the only modern, beautiful woman who is well-educated, substantial in herself, who is actually wanting to commit herself to the rigors” of the Royal Firm. She added that “not many young women could” do the things she does and has done.

Brown, also, claimed that “if for any reason,” the future Queen Consort thought like Meghan Markle, “it would be a disaster.” She said that this is because the Duchess of Sussex would think: “I’m out of her, I can do much better.”

Prince William and Kate Middleton are making headlines these past few days as they celebrate their 11th wedding anniversary. They tied the knot on April 29, 2011 in Westminster Abbey after dating for about a decade.