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King Charles Greeting The Crowds Outside Buckingham Palace
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A king for the people? I love his confusion about the entrance at the end...
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I felt for him. How the heck he managed that just a day after the death of his mother, I do not know. But he seemed very natural. It seemed to me as if he was indicating to his security that he was going to carry on.
But I do agree that he did not look well. Although the last 24 hours will inevitably have taken their toll. He is 73 (which is no great age, but I imagine that all that has happened recently will have drained him).
But I do agree that he did not look well. Although the last 24 hours will inevitably have taken their toll. He is 73 (which is no great age, but I imagine that all that has happened recently will have drained him).
He's changed. I think that he looks over-stressed. Things need to calm down. We need him to bridge the reigns of Elizabeth and William and to use the time to facilitate changes. That sounds awfully pompous, not intended to be. He has always had his own ideas and, whether I agree with them or not, he should 'move the monarchy on'.
He needs some space- but he isn't going to get it just yet, I'm afraid. I think he's done well so far.
He needs some space- but he isn't going to get it just yet, I'm afraid. I think he's done well so far.
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