Charles III he will be crowned king United Kingdom On May 6, in a solemn ceremony at Westminster Abbey, he will officially take over the job of preserving the institution that his mother has protected for so long, Queen Isabel II.

For father Prince William and prince harry now is your time, but British media as Time there are still many doubts. “What will Carlos be like as a monarch? Kind, obedient and happily married (for the second time)? Or irritable, insecure and frustrated because of the failure of the fountain pen, they ask, reports Informalia.

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The renowned British medium portrays the profile of the English king, analyzing his complex personality according to the testimonies of people who treated him, so they go back in time to remember how his difficult childhood marked the man he is today.

The publication recalled that he was a child raised by nannies and trained by governesses, while his mother was busy leading the entire nation.

He never had the time, or maybe even the desire, to bathe his son, teach him to count or read him a bedtime story, according to the text of the aforementioned newspaper.

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This is how The Times describes King Carlos III, comparing him to Igor from Winnie the Pooh

According to the quoted halfwife of Camilla Parker-Bowles His friends compare him to Igor, the character from the movie animated seriesWinnie the Pooh”, presented as a rather pessimistic and melancholic gray stuffed donkey.

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“Camilla cheers him up when he’s sad, cuddles him when he needs to, cheers him up when he doesn’t need to and knows how and when to persuade him,” they said about King Charles.

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This attitude would have an explanation: “If the Queen had put half as much effort into the education of her children as into the breeding of her horses, the royal family would not be in such emotional disarray,” collects the digital statements of the private secretary for the historian Robert Lacey.

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And that’s it Time Carlos is a “complicated” king, a demanding, irritable and grumpy boss: “On the one hand, the king has enough emotional intelligence to send handwritten letters to strangers who are heartbroken or devastated. On the other hand, it looks like she didn’t even dare hug Harry the day his mother died.”

“He is a kind man with a terrifying character, a visionary who can sometimes see beyond his own navel and a man who enjoys hunting and shooting, but who has told his future daughter-in-law, Meghan Markle, that I can’t stand the thought of any animal suffering,” he said. is a well-known paper. (AND)

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