A week following being proclaimed as the new British monarch by the death the Queen isabel II his mother, Charles III was a protagonist in social networks for the incidents with the pens and their reactions. These episodes led to the resurgence of the king’s list of demands, which were revealed in a documentary.
The luxurious lifestyle of the former Prince of Wales can be seen in the documentary Serving the Royals: Inside the Firmmade by Amazon Prime in 2015. In it, Paul Barrel, who was a butler of the Queen isabel II and of Lady Didetailed the precise instructions received by the staff to serve the current king on a daily basis.
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The monarch he was nicknamed by his staff as “spoiled prince” due to the strange requirements you have in your day to day. In addition to this, he does not carry out any activity without the help of those around him, who must follow each of his instructions with strict precision.
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“His pajamas are ironed every morning, their shoelaces are ironed with an iron, the plug in the bathtub has to be in a certain position and the water temperature has to be only lukewarm in a bathtub only half full,” Burrell explained. In addition, his assistants must squeeze exactly one inch of toothpaste onto his brush.
After getting ready, the butlers have their breakfast ready, which consists of homemade bread, a bowl of fresh fruit and fruit juices, according to chef Graham Newbould, a former royal staff member. Also, the chef Darren McGrady he commented that every morning he placed two plums and juice in a bowl, of which Carlos III only ate one while the other was returned to the jar. When the cook stopped including a second fruit, the monarch protested that he reincorporate it, even though a plum was left uneaten.
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In case he has to travel, the current monarch carries a breakfast box with him. “She’s got six different types of honey, some special granola, her dried fruit and anything a little special that she’s a little picky regarding,” Newbould explained. At the end of every meal she eats oatmeal cookies with cheese, which must be heated to a certain temperature and even has his staff keep a tray nearby to warm them up.
Another of the monarch’s requests is to send “objects, furniture and even photos” where he will stay one day before traveling, as described by the British journalist Tina Brown in her book The Palace Papers. The move includes your orthopedic bed, toilet seat, and Kleenex Velvet toilet paper.
A week following being crowned, Carlos III asked for a day off
Having traveled more than 2,400 kilometers through Scotland, England and Northern Ireland for the Procession of the coffin of Queen Elizabeth II, the monarch went to Highgrove, his weekend home and favorite residence, to rest.
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During the planning of the “Operation London Bridge”was reserved a day so that the new king might rest freed from his public functions.
According to the BBC, Carlos would use this day to prepare for his new role. In this sense, received the Red Boxes with the documents from the Government and Parliament which he must examine daily, except at Christmas, for the rest of his reign.
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