2023-05-11 16:36:38
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A video circulates on social networks where a “spectral figure” is seen, but apparently the event would have an explanation.
11/5/2023
The coronation of King Carlos III and Queen Consort Camila was a celebration that gave a lot to talk regarding on social networks, due to the memes and comments that arose.
But there was something that undoubtedly caught the attention of users on digital platforms. At Westminster Abbey, the place where Charles III was consecrated as the new British monarch. There, in a moment, a ‘strange’ figure that many associated with ‘death’ was observed, crossing the entrance with his ‘scythe’, seconds following a line of guards made its way.
But what is the truth?
Due to the virality that the video has had around the world, the American magazine Newsweek said it had contacted Westminster Abbey to clear up doubts and receive a response.
Eight months following taking the throne following the death of Elizabeth II, Carlos III was solemnly crowned together with his wife Camila in a lavish ceremonyunique in Europe, that the United Kingdom had not experienced for 70 years.
Why does King Carlos III have fingers like sausages?
The ideal of the enchanted prince speaks of a handsome man, whose hands can only have ten thin and stylized fingers. Well, the one who was for many years the most coveted prince in the world, he does not meet exactly that requirement and his chubby hands they became the talk now that the cameras were frequently focused on them before and during the coronation broadcasts.
They ended up being a peculiar aspect of his physiognomy regarding which Carlos himself has spoken openly and with humor. When his son William, heir to the throne, was born, he said: “It looks really appetizing and has sausage fingers just like mine”as told by Howard Hodgson in his book The Man Who Will Be King.
As the real hands became a topic of conversation, the British press has not hesitated to go to the doctors to reveal the possible reasons for their appearance.
Chun Tang, a physician at Pall Mall Medical in Manchester, told Mail Online that “there are numerous reasons why a person may have sausage fingers, the scientific name of which is dactylitis.”
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