A while ago, audiences were shocked by a video clip showing King Charles III’s annoyed gesture and face when he asked his aides to remove a box of pens and ink from the table.
At the time, he was focused on signing important royal documents on the day of the funeral of his mother, Queen Elizabeth II. However, the size of the pen box, which was large enough under the letter, prevented him from holding his hand.
Seeing this, netizens also flooded the oblique responses and image jokes (memes) on social media. According to them, such mundane things shouldn’t be done because they seem to belittle their helpers. Furthermore, King Charles’ expression was far from comfortable with him.
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Facial expert Handoko Gani, who went viral about the Sambo case, also expressed her opinion on the criticism of netizens.
Handoko said the netizen’s sarcasm was excessive. According to him, King Charles’ gestures and facial expressions were actually legitimate. Because gestures are heavily influenced by background or status.
In this case, King Charles III is a British monarch in mourning and in a sacred situation, considering that the charter he signed was a document of the royal proclamation.
“People shouldn’t participate, whether it’s cynicism or meme sharing, and so on. I think that’s overkill,” Handoko said when contacted by detikcom on Wednesday (9/14/2022).
On the other hand, he added, there are several factors why King Charles III uttered such unpleasant body language. One of these is the pressure due to time constraints.
In addition to sadness, Charles Philip Arthur George had to divide his time regarding the protocol of his mother’s funeral and the sacred situation for the signing of the handover of the office of successor to the British Empire.
“Don’t forget he’s in a state of mourning. Then, he’s also busy preparing the handover to become king and his mother’s funeral. He’s been through a lot and ended up getting angry.” He added.
This condition influenced the mind of King Charles III so much that he made the gesture spontaneously. On the other hand, it could be because of the king’s character who likes to pay attention to detail, especially with regards to royal protocol.
“It could also be because his character likes to pay attention to everything down to the details, so it’s natural,” he added.
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