King Charles III and his wife Queen Camilla travelled to Wales on Thursday 11 July 2024 for a special occasion. During his speech to the Welsh Parliament, the monarch made sure to give a nod to his son William.
King Charles III is in great shape. On April 30, the 75-year-old monarch was cleared by his doctors to resume public appearances, under the watchful eye of his wife Camilla Parker Bowles. Suffering from cancer, the father of Princes William and Harry must still learn to take it easy, which is apparently not the style of the house.She tried to encourage him to slow down. Of course he wants to continue to perform, but she fears that by wanting to do too much, he will end up paying for it“, revealed friends of the Queen Consort last May in the columns of the Daily Beast. Although he has been present at many important events in recent weeks – including the 80th anniversary of the Normandy landings and the Trooping the Colour parade in London – Charles III knows how to be reasonable… without losing his incredible sense of humour.
After an unlikely joke about Pokemon during the visit of the Emperor and Empress of Japan, he used his pen to deliver a hilarious dig at the England football team who qualified at the very last minute for the Euro 2024 final. “If I may encourage you to get the win without needing any last-minute miracle goals or another penalty drama, I am sure the stress on the heart rate and blood pressure of the entire nation would be greatly alleviated.“, can be read in a message published this Wednesday, July 10, 2024 on social networks. Words that undoubtedly made his eldest son, Prince William, a fervent defender of the Three Lions, laugh.
King Charles III very proud of Prince William
And that’s besides the Prince of Wales who inspired another statement from him This Thursday, July 11. King Charles III was visiting Wales the day after England’s victory to celebrate 25 years of the Welsh Parliament. “This is a very important milestone in a journey that I have been privileged to share with you my entire life – at a time that has been marked by great change, profound sadness and enormous accomplishment, did he declare. Through it all, my respect and My affection for the people of this ancient land has grown stronger with each passing year.”
Before ascending to the throne on the death of his mother Queen Elizabeth II, the King was the Prince of Wales for over sixty years. A title he passed on to his son William, of whom he is very proud. “It gives me great pleasure to see my son’s relationship with this special land continue.especially seeing him return this week to the island of Anglesey – a place that means a lot to him”he said, moved. His legacy is assured.
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