For centuries, British regents have suffered from various mental and physical health problems from hemophilia, a “blood curse” that passed into the royal line after Queen Victoria Eugenie married Alfonso XIII.

According to El Debate, Jorge III lived affected by his mental illnesses, the same happened with Henry VIII from his 40s, and it is repeated today with the newly crowned King of England, Charles III.

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King Carlos III and his mental disorders

Queen Elizabeth II’s eldest son also has hafephobia, the fear or aversion to being touched by any person or object.

The new monarch is constantly criticized for his maniacal attitudes, which often make him seem like a despicable person.

This is also pointed out by the Voz Populi medium, who points out that all these eccentricities could be caused by an obsessive compulsive disorder, which is why he is meticulous about his surroundings.

In addition, his cousin and confidant, Prince Eduardo von Anhalt-Dessau, told German magazine Stern that Queen Elizabeth II’s eldest son also has hafephobia, the fear or aversion to being touched by any person or object.

“He used to lose control when someone spontaneously touched him, put a hand on his arm or even on his shoulder,” he said. But now he is very relaxed […] That’s clearly Camilla’s credit.”

According to Mujer Hoy, Carlos III has suffered from the condition since childhood as a result of a series of distant relationships with his parents and after suffering bullying at Gordonstoun boarding school.

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Queen Camilla of Great Britain would not attend the reception before Carlos III’s coronation due to an alleged panic attack. Photo: — Tolga Akmen

Contrary to popular belief, Camila Parker doesn’t seem to be enjoying her “victory” over the late Diana of Wales, after being crowned queen.

And media such as Caras emphasize that this was never the goal of King Carlos’s wife, who began to suffer from agoraphobia, or anxiety attacks in front of crowds.

These episodes began to manifest on the day of her wedding with the current monarch of the United Kingdom, because the “criminal from history” knows the criticism that is usually directed at her, writes News Es Euro.

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