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King Charles Appears Unfazed Amidst Controversial Book Claims
King Charles was seen in high spirits yesterday, despite shocking allegations made in a new book that portrays him as a pampered monarch.
The 75-year-old king, who recently celebrated his birthday, attended Sunday service at a church in Sandringham, Norfolk, displaying a business-as-usual demeanor.
Despite the incendiary claims, he radiated joy as he strolled through the church grounds.
These claims stem from the new book “Endgame” by royal biographer Olmert Scooby, set to be released on Tuesday.
According to Scooby, who is known to be close to Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, King Charles has his shoelaces ironed for him.
Additionally, the book alleges that the king insists on having exactly one inch of toothpaste squeezed onto his toothbrush and travels with freshly steamed bed linen.
However, undeterred by these revelations, the impeccably dressed king made his way purposefully to St. Mary Magdalene Church this morning.
There, he greeted the vicar and participated in the service.
An excerpt from Scooby's book, published in The Sun, states, “When the laces become even slightly worn, a staff member must promptly replace them with a freshly ironed pair.
There is even a rumor that Charles prefers someone to squeeze exactly one inch of toothpaste onto his toothbrush as part of his bedtime routine.”
The book also claims that the monarch referred to Prince Harry as a fool when the Duke of Sussex revealed family feuds in a Netflix documentary.
Scooby's attack on the late Princess of Wales is equally scathing, portraying her as a woman forced to maintain a constant smile during photo opportunities.
Despite these accusations, Buckingham Palace has remained silent, continuing with its usual operations.
Palace officials have expressed their disdain for the lies propagated by both Scooby and the Sussexes.
Interestingly, much of the information about Charles and Scooby's book seems to have originated from Christopher Anderson's book, “King Charles III.”
In fact, as early as 2018, Paul Borel discussed the toothpaste and shoelace details.
Moreover, in 1990, one of Charles's biographers, whose name eludes me, addressed this issue when the Prince broke a bone in his arm during a polo match.
During his recovery, his valet took on additional duties, such as applying toothpaste to his brush.
However, as soon as his arm healed, Charles resumed squeezing his own tubes.
Scooby has taken these facts out of context, much like Meghan Markle did, hoping to profit from tired tropes.
The British public is outraged by the unfounded smears against the Prince and Princess of Wales.
Surprisingly, there is no anger directed towards Princess Anne for persuading the King not to renew Harry's lease on Frogmore House.
Instead, she is applauded for her initiative.
Meanwhile, Meghan Markle and Prince Harry continue to stand firm in their strained relationships with certain members of the royal family.
According to a source, tensions between Harry and his sister-in-law, Princess Catherine, remain high.
The couple does not hesitate to publicly criticize the royals, knowing that palace protocol prohibits them from responding.
Unfortunately, this leaves Kate unable to defend herself.
Nevertheless, the Prince and Princess of Wales seem to be thriving in the public eye.
As previously reported, Kate has emerged from the drama looking better than ever this year.
By choosing to rise above the controversy and not engage in petty disputes, the couple's efforts have backfired.
Public relations expert Eddie Corm James explains that the public largely sympathizes with them, admiring their composed, mature, and dignified response.
They not only weathered the storm but soared above it.