King Charles’ Daily Request Revealed, Shoelaces Must Be Ironed

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King Charles III had just ascended the throne at the age of 73 years. But throughout his life the father of Prince William has certainly enjoyed various royal facilities. It is said that the king is known for his ‘regular’ lifestyle. Circulating a number of requests for King Charles in everyday life, including ironing shoelaces.

King Charles III’s lifestyle had been the subject of much debate when he was still a prince. According to the NY Post, royal staff at Clarence House where he and Empress Camilia used to live gave him the nickname ‘pampered prince’. This is supported by the documentary Searching the Royals: Inside the Firm which reveals that King Charles III has various requests for details.

Paul Burrell, who served from the late Queen Elizabeth II to Princess Diana, said the staff had prepared things for him. Some of them, such as ironing shoelaces to putting toothpaste on the brush.

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‘The pajamas are ironed every morning, the shoelaces are ironed, the tub lid must be in a certain position, and the water temperature must be warm,’ said the butler, who often prepared the baths for King Charles III to be half filled.

Not only a matter of bathing, the day must also begin with a special breakfast. “Prince Charles chose healthier. He would eat homemade bread, a bowl of fresh fruit and fresh fruit juice,” said former royal staffer Graham Newbould.

“Wherever the prince goes in the world, a breakfast box should be with him. He likes six types of honey, some special muesli, dried fruit and something a little more special and he’s a little fussy,” she added.

Other sources say that when eating, the cheese and biscuits must also be warmed to a certain temperature. Therefore, the waiters always have a heating pot near the place where they eat their food. Not only that, it was reported that King Charles III often carried his own toilet seat and Kleenex Velvet toilet paper with him wherever he went.

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