This Monday, October 3, Charles III and Camilla Parker-Bowles were traveling to Scotland. In a joking tone, the king could not help but make a joke about the pens, in memory of his stroke a few weeks ago.
King’s life isn’t easy every day. And Charles III he learned it at his own expense from 8 September. In addition to the 800,000 euros a year he will have to pay to Prince William, the king of the United Kingdom will also have to sort out the affairs left by Elizabeth II. Because in addition to the throne, Camilla Parker-Bowles’ husband also inherits more or less complicated affairs. The ruler in particular inherited the dovecotes of Elizabeth II, a colony of bats from the Balmoral residence, without forgetting a three-year-old bull, the Buckingham Palace cellar and the ensemble of mute swans. Suffice it to say that Charles III has his work cut out for him! And from the very beginning of his reign, the monarch stood out for his rather … impatient temperament!
The joke of Charles III on pens
On Tuesday 13 September Charles III was passing through Northern Ireland to return homage to Elizabeth II. When he signed the guest book, the king was very annoyed to find that his pen was leaking. “My God, I hate it,” he grumbled. If Camilla had flown to her husband’s aid, Charles III had continued to swear. “I can’t stand this damn thing, that’s what they do every time“, he muttered. Such an unbearable situation for the king that he decided to bring his personal pen on every journey from now on.
On Monday, October 3, the royal couple moved to Dunfermline, Scotland. Once again, Charles III was invited to do so sign a guest book. Without hesitation, the king pulled out his personal pen to sign and couldn’t help but make a little joke. “These things are so extravagantHe joked smiling at Camilla Parker-Bowles, as quoted by The Mirror. A stroke of blood that today she prefers to laugh at, with humor so British which is his.