Upon the death of Queen Elizabeth, her eldest son Charles took the throne. So, since he took over the British crown, he has become the center of attention. Now people want to know everything about the new king, from what he eats and does in his spare time to the music he likes. That's why today we're going to show you some Quirky facts about King Charles III.
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Surrounded by helpers, the king has some obsessions in his routine and doesn't usually do the simplest tasks. In the documentary “Serving the Royals: Inside the Firm”, Paul Burrell, former butler of Princess Diana and Queen Elizabeth, made revelations about King Charles.
Some quirks of King Charles III
- Your pajamas and shoelaces are ironed every morning;
- Your toilet seat should always be in a certain position;
- Charles doesn't put his toothpaste on, and every morning his helpers have to leave exactly 2.5 cm of paste on the brush (this task needs to be done minutes before he brushes his teeth);
- Wherever the current king goes in the world, his breakfast kit goes with him;
- The bathtub faucet must be in a certain position and the water temperature must be warm, filled “only half full”;
- The king doesn't eat lunch, he just eats a big breakfast.
All of this information, along with additional details, was leaked in the aforementioned Amazon documentary. This film was released when Charles was the ruler of Gale, in 2015.
Soon a book will be released with other manias of the king
Journalist Tina Brown will soon publish a book that reveals other curiosities about the king, including accounts of trips in which he often requests that his bed, some of his personal belongings, photos and records be sent to the places where he will be staying hosted.
On Charles's travels abroad, his quirks became well known and are usually treated as "weird" requests. A well-known case was on their trip to Canada, where they had to take their orthopedic bed, an odorless disinfectant and even a certain type of toilet paper.