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King Charles: - The King's scolding: "Baby"

King Charles: – The King’s scolding: “Baby”

Last week, Queen Elizabeth, Britain’s longest-serving monarch, passed away. That’s how it is known King Charles (73)The eldest son of the queen who will lead the country.

King Charles managed to sit on the throne for a week, but he was already under criticism. Now it’s the magazine shearing Who shot the newly installed monarch.

Among other things, New York magazine accuses King of being a “disingenuous” and of being rude to staff during his first week as king.

Frustrating: Here, British King Charles gets frustrated while signing. Video: Reuters / British swimming pool
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Corrupt behavior

The journalist behind the article, Claire Lampen, points to, among other things, a video of King Charles that has gone viral in recent days.

In the allegedly leaked video, Charles will sign some papers, and check back with those around him if he wrote the correct date. something he did not have. then the wife, Queen Camilla (75)I, kissing his pen, realized that it was leaking ink, and that was when King Charles was visibly frustrated.

Together: King Charles became king a minute after Queen Elizabeth died on Thursday, September 8.  Here he is with Queen Camilla.  Photo: Jessica Taylor/British Parliament/Reuters/NTB

Together: King Charles became king a minute after Queen Elizabeth died on Thursday, September 8. Here he is with Queen Camilla. Photo: Jessica Taylor/British Parliament/Reuters/NTB
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The magazine described the whole thing as corrupt behavior, and claimed that the king got out of the signature, and snarled at the staff who did not remove the pen immediately.

“Cutting” also refers to an article from Watchmanwhich knows that up to 100 employees have been notified that they may lose their jobs.

The special secretaries, finance office, communications team and family staff will be among the vulnerable groups.

– ‘Picky baby’

Furthermore, it is also revealed that The Guardian had access to a letter that Sir Clive Alderton (55), the King’s private secretary, had sent to the staff.

“A change in the role of our principals will also mean a change in our families. The body of business previously carried out in this family which supported the personal interests, past activities and household chores of the former Prince of Wales will no longer be carried out, and the Clarence House family will cease to exist,” reads:

critic: On Saturday 10 September, King Charles signed the documents that would make him King of Great Britain. Two clips from the session went viral. They have been viewed over 22 million times on Twitter.

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“It is therefore to be expected that the jobs primarily at Clarence House, whose work supports these areas, will not be necessary.”

According to The Cut, the new British monarch is bringing some “talents” to the new job.

“The talent for being a picky baby and annoying staff. Not ‘queen stuff’ (a joke about Charles as the new queen, editor’s note) if you ask me,” Lampin wrote.

– You must have an understanding

The Se og Hør royal house expert had previously commented on the pen’s famous video, likening it to his mother.

– He appeared as a very angry person, and was not quite so lucky when he is now building an “image” as a king. Vagle has previously stated that it’s far from the way we’re used to seeing his sober mother.

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But, she added, King is the type to move more emotionally, and emphasized that he is naturally in a state of grief.

– It’s not surprising that he’s so easily dismissed from work these days. He lost his mother and is in mourning, at the same time he became the king of the country and was and will be subject to a strict official program.

Historian and royal house expert Trond Noreen Isaksen also shared his thoughts on the matter with Dagbladet. However, he believed that one must have an understanding of the king’s status.

– I understand it well, he says, and adds:

Great Britain: A royal guard appeared to faint during the Queen’s vigil at Westminster Hall in London on Wednesday (September 14). Video: AP / BBC
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The video shows a man who has been working since Thursday. He can be tense, and then drool over a bit when things go wrong. I think people get that – but it’s also a bit funny.

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