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Charles III repeatedly hinted to the assistant to clear the clutter on the table. (Picture/taken from Twitter video)

Queen Elizabeth II (Queen Elizabeth II) died on September 8, and her eldest son immediately succeeded the throne, titled King Charles III (King Charles III). Charles III announced on the 10th that he officially became the new monarch of the United Kingdom. Unexpectedly, it was just the first day of his tenure, and he seemed to be quite bored. On the same day, when Charles III signed the proclamation documents related to his enthronement, he repeatedly hinted that the assistants on the side should clean up the clutter on the table, with a displeased expression on his face.

According to “Newsweek”, Charles III held the oath of the throne at St James’s Palace (St James’s Palace) on Saturday (10th). When he was regarding to sit down to sign the relevant documents, he kept motioning to the royal aides beside him with his right hand. Remove ink bottles and pencil cases from his desk to make room for him to sign documents.

Another video was exposed. It can be seen in the picture that Charles III was sitting on a chair ready to sign, but the pen case on the right prevented him from signing, so he showed an impatient expression and pushed the pen case with his right hand, once more signaling his assistant to move. opened, and someone reached out and took it away from the table.

The report pointed out that the ink bottle and pencil case “disgusted” by Charles III were gifts from Prince William and Prince Harry.

Some netizens said humorously following seeing the video, “On the first day of work, he was fed up”, “Dude is a member of the royal family, who cares what you lay people think”, “That face looks so angry and dismissive”, “He waved his hand more than a dozen times, which is more laborious than doing it himself.” However, some netizens came forward to ease their cheeks, thinking that Charles III was not angry, but the table was too small for him to work.

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