Charles III's Royal Routine: What Does a Monarch's Day Look Like?
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Charles III's Royal Routine: What Does a Monarch's Day Look Like?

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King Charles III had a busy schedule and often worked until late into the night. The new King is known to skip lunch and not insist on fancy meals. King Charles's former press secretary, Julian Payne, has shared an insight into the new King's life from the time when he was an heir. the moment King Charles III awakens, his day is meticulously orchestrated, balancing the demands of his official duties with personal interests and family time. Everybody has certain quirks that set their mornings aside from the conventional, whether through a particular shower ritual or the unique way you take a coffee. For King Charles III, however, mornings begin in a way that is distinctly different from what you might expect. Every morning at 09:00 promptly, King Charles III is awoken by the sound of bagpipes – following a 179-year-old practice that began with Queen Victoria in 1843. In this video, We are discussing Charles III's Royal Routine: What Does a Monarch's Day Look Like?

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