Rishi Sunak's proposal to reintroduce national service in the UK could be advantageous for younger members of the Royal Family, Royal commentator Lizzie Cundy claimed. The Prime Minister has announced that, if re-elected in July, he plans to offer 18-year-olds the option of either a full-time 12-month military placement or a volunteer scheme requiring one weekend per month for a year. Despite facing criticism from ministers, Cundy asserts that the policy is a "great thing" for both society and the Royal Family.
Speaking to Nana Akua on GBN America, she said: I think it's a great thing. I think it's a great thing for our society, for the younger generation and I think it's a great thing for the Royal Family. "Many of the younger ones in the royals [George, Charlotte and Louis] will be going and doing this if the Conservative Party do get in.
I think that can be nothing but a good thing for us to see them out in our communities working and helping. "I think it's what we need in this country right now, where there's a lot of disillusionment in the younger generations that just live in their bedrooms. They are hermits basically.
It's great that they're going to be out there focusing and getting opportunities. And I think it's wonderful that the Royal Family could be involved with this." GBNA host Nana added: "Also they [Royals] would be more connected wouldn't they? With the young people.
"And it gives people a chance to get close to the royals because, a lot of them probably won.
