Yeah, but I guess the prince won't recommend Bitcoin to be included in their schools' education if he's clueless about it. Although he is more into finance, there must be a reason why the man is convinced of the potential of Bitcoin and wanted the youngsters of the country to formally learn about it.
But my point is that plain influence plays a big role. It could at least start the ball rolling. He's the prince. As a matter of fact, a popular actor could convince more about something than somebody who really knows about it. We are in an age when even serious advocacies on climate change and poverty and justice and human rights and otherwise are to be pitched by the likes of Caprio and Clooney and Jolie and Bono and Watson.