So what kind of King will Charles be?

Anonymous
Dude has been running back and forth across the UK nonstop, dealing with his kids and pervy brother and probably hasn't slept in a week. I was annoyed on his behalf. The people setting that signing up had one job.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Dude has been running back and forth across the UK nonstop, dealing with his kids and pervy brother and probably hasn't slept in a week. I was annoyed on his behalf. The people setting that signing up had one job.


Agree. And those people should be fired.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:No one has answered the original question. Who is quaking in their boots now that Charles is in Charge?

Andrew?
Anne?


Charles is quaking in his boots because Anne will upstage him more than she already does.


Anne has never courted publicity so she may continue to work hard but I don't think she'd invite more media attention than earlier.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:He probably has barely slept, his two sons aren't really speaking and he has H and M around who don't respect privacy and anything anyone says could end up in an interview or book or podcast. His mother who he was close to just died, he has had to step into being King, and his life and job is changing massively - at the age of 73.

Getting frustrated isn't a reach. Most old men leaders have moments and outburts of frustation.


Yeah, I give him a pass.

I think he’ll push for environmental issues. That’s not exactly “political”. Well, it shouldn’t be.

I bet he lets “the commonwealth” shrink or expire. An outdated concept.


If a pen bled ink all over you, any normal person would be frustrated. It probably stains everything in sight.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:He probably has barely slept, his two sons aren't really speaking and he has H and M around who don't respect privacy and anything anyone says could end up in an interview or book or podcast. His mother who he was close to just died, he has had to step into being King, and his life and job is changing massively - at the age of 73.

Getting frustrated isn't a reach. Most old men leaders have moments and outburts of frustation.


Yeah, I give him a pass.

I think he’ll push for environmental issues. That’s not exactly “political”. Well, it shouldn’t be.

I bet he lets “the commonwealth” shrink or expire. An outdated concept.


If a pen bled ink all over you, any normal person would be frustrated. It probably stains everything in sight.


+1

This is why you can’t compare him to what an American president would have done. Presidents are chosen for their charisma. If you ever see them get frustrated that might be cause for not getting re-elected.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Dude has been running back and forth across the UK nonstop, dealing with his kids and pervy brother and probably hasn't slept in a week. I was annoyed on his behalf. The people setting that signing up had one job.


This. Even before I saw his reaction my thought was that that table was set up really poorly. The pen and ink were right where the papers should go.
Anonymous
So with the outpouring of support for the royals Charles and William will attempt toincrease the power of the King. The plan is for him to change his name to John II and revoke Magna Carta. Next he will dissolve parliament and become the Lord Protector. The unwashed masses will rejoice and eat cake.
Anonymous
Dude is a Joke
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Dude has been running back and forth across the UK nonstop, dealing with his kids and pervy brother and probably hasn't slept in a week. I was annoyed on his behalf. The people setting that signing up had one job.


This. That's a pretty big failure to not even ensure a functioning pen when the event was a filmed signing.

The royals have to travel and be on a lot, so this is why they have many employees to handle all the details for them. Remember when Harry was seething because no one was there to take his hat, and he was annoyed when his wife offered to hold it? Someone was being paid to coordinate that event and they failed to ensure that the staff knew their roles. It might seem petty to us that he was upset at no one being there to take his hat, but someone failed to do their job to ensure protocols were followed and properly staffed. They're not doing their job.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:

If a pen bled ink all over you, any normal person would be frustrated. It probably stains everything in sight.


+1 Stays on the skin for days.

Signed,
Fountain pen enthusiast
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:So with the outpouring of support for the royals Charles and William will attempt toincrease the power of the King. The plan is for him to change his name to John II and revoke Magna Carta. Next he will dissolve parliament and become the Lord Protector. The unwashed masses will rejoice and eat cake.



😂😂😂 Where are the pissed off barons when you need them?
Anonymous
Tampon
Anonymous
Brit here. I am not a Royalist but didn't mind the Queen. King Charles is an overprivaleged entitled prat and so incredibly boring.....
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Brit here. I am not a Royalist but didn't mind the Queen. King Charles is an overprivaleged entitled prat and so incredibly boring.....


I'm going to bet you're not a real Brit.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Dude has been running back and forth across the UK nonstop, dealing with his kids and pervy brother and probably hasn't slept in a week. I was annoyed on his behalf. The people setting that signing up had one job.


This. Even before I saw his reaction my thought was that that table was set up really poorly. The pen and ink were right where the papers should go.


It was way too small to begin with.
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