On Monday, March 13, 2023, Charles III. his first speech as king on Commonwealth Day at Westminster Abbey. He was accompanied by his wife, Camilla Parker Bowles, and was quite annoyed by his behavior.
- Charles III gave his first speech as king on Commonwealth Day.
- He was accompanied by his wife Camilla Parker Bowles.
- Camilla Parker Bowles appeared to Charles III.
Here’s a new video that shouldn’t do the image any good Charles III been scratched for several weeks. While he’s the target of many rumors that he can be angry and impatient, he seems to have proved it on Monday March 13, 2023 during the Commonwealth Day celebrations that took place at the Abbey of Westminster. The father of Princes William and Harry gave his first speech as King of England there. Just before the ceremony begins He arrived with his wife Camilla Parker Bowles. The latter went to exchange a few words with the Prince and Princess of Wales. While he was waiting for her to end the conversation with them, Charles III lost his patience and made her realize that she had to stop by putting his arm behind her and turning her. He also whispered a few words to her.
As a reminder, a few days after his mother’s death, in September 2022, The king was very annoyed with his assistants and also with a non-functioning pen and in doing so he had to sign a very important paper as it concerned his proclamation as king. On the occasion of Commonwealth Day, Charles III. to his missing mother. “Commonwealth Day was a particularly proud occasion for my beloved mother, the late Queen – a precious occasion to celebrate our Commonwealth family to which they have dedicated their long and distinguished life,” she said.
Charles III could count on the support of some of his relatives
In addition to his wife, eldest son and daughter-in-law Charles III was initially able to count on the support of other members of the royal family as king. In fact, Prince Edward and his wife Sophie, as well as Princess Anne and her husband Vice Admiral Sir Tim Laurence were also there.