Prince Charles Hates One Thing, Finds It Very Embarrassing, Says Royal Expert
Prince Charles has revealed the one thing that he hates the most find and said that he also finds it embarrassing.
Royal expert Robert Jobson told Express that the future king finds it embarrassing to be praised.
“He doesn’t really like being praised. He finds it difficult. He doesn’t understand why people even praise him. I think there is a lot of things that niggle him, which he has made very public in the past. You know, certain types of architecture and attitudes to education and things like that. They obviously do rile him the way that sometimes the builders and planners design our towns. It irritates him,” he said.
Jobson also discussed what he wrote in his book “Charles at 70” about Prince Charles and Princess Diana’s marriage. He said that even before the ex-couple tied the knot, Prince Charles already felt his marriage to the Princess of Wales was a mistake.
Princess Diana also reportedly broke down in tears during her engagement to Prince Charles because she was well aware that they were not suited for each other.
“I found out extremely new material which was obviously splashed in the civilization where Charles basically felt he got it wrong over the marriage, which is quite a big statement. It reduces her to tears sometimes that he didn’t have the strength of character at that particular moment to go ahead with the marriage, which has sort of had a bit of a roller coaster effect upon him due to the pressures of the press and the other pressures. He knows that before he married Diana, who was very young, he was much older than her, that they were just not suited as a couple. He would go off and do this thing and come back and explain what he was doing to her,” he said.
Jobson said that even after Prince Charles and Princess Diana got engaged, they both continued to feel that they are not suited for each other.
“He knew it was a mistake forehandedly in the book, I explain that he feels that he should have stopped it,” he said.
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