
King Charles has been defended by a former worker who called him “absolutely not a monster in the office” against accusations of being “irascible” or judgmental. Following a film that showed him irritated by a leaking pond pen after the death of the Queen, the defense comes under scrutiny for his anger.
While previous reports suggested the King could be prone to rage, especially towards perceived stupidity, the ex-staff part emphasised a different encounter. Speaking to the Daily Beast, the supply said,” Charles can have a bad attitude… He does n’t suffer fools gladly because anything he perceives as incompetent particularly brings it out. However, they noted that, “in justice to him, as anyone who has really worked with him will tell you, he himself is often exceedingly well prepared, well-read on the subject problem of people he meets and is working with, attentive and courteous of experience”.
The original staff added,” Eventually, people like working for him, but everyone is under a lot of stress because his business is very active. He’s definitely not a demon in the office, but he is mortal, and he snaps often… Sadly, when something happens, there is occasionally a lens on him.
He has an irascible ability, to be sure, but it has improved since he has been with Camilla, according to a friend of the King and Queen. They noted that” People, despite of their position or status, experiences daily irritations, but practically every move- every gesture- he makes is scrutinised”.
In related news, editor-at-large for the Mail on Sunday, Charlotte Griffiths, remarked on Prince William‘s apparent detachment from the ongoing tensions involving Prince Harry and Meghan. Griffiths stated,” This is a guy who has a lot of big things on his plate. He has two extremely ill relatives, one of whom is his wife. She added,” He could be the King in the next few years and the idea that he’s going to get bogged down by more psychodrama from his brother, from Montecito, from Meghan… he’s just moved past all of that”.