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Their protests against wealth inequality and national scandals are spreading across continents – and claiming scalps. Generational expert Chloe Combi asked 2,000 British Gen Zs and Alphas about their attitudes to the monarchy – and their answers suggested deep trouble ahead
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f it suddenly feels as if the Prince and Princess of Wales are everywhere, then you wouldn’t be mistaken. There was the recent Apple + interview with film star Eugene Levy, where we saw Prince William whooshing around Windsor on his electric scooter, revealing how he wanted to do things differently when he was King. In a powerful personal essay titled “The Power of Human Connection in a Distracted World”, the Princess of Wales wrote about how children and families are living in “an epidemic of disconnection” with the widespread use of smartphones, computers and tablets, which she called “sources of constant distraction”.









