Tuesday, 6 June 2023

King Charles's Duty to Control His Temper

In light of recent reports that Queen Camilla is said to "deal with" King Charles's bad moods by stepping back and "letting him explode," it is important to discuss the duty of a king to control his temper and conduct himself as the ultimate gentleman at all times.

READ MORE: Queen Camilla's 'stand back and let him explode' method for 'dealing with' King Charles's moods (msn.com)

King's & Queen's Lead by Example

As the head of state, the king is a symbol of the nation and represents the best of what it means to be British. He is expected to be dignified, courteous, and respectful, even in the face of adversity. Losing his temper, or allowing himself to be seen as an angry or volatile person, would be a betrayal of that trust.


It is also important to remember that the king is not above the law. He is subject to the same laws as any other citizen, and he can be held accountable for his actions. If he were to lose his temper and lash out at someone, he could be facing criminal charges.


Of course, everyone has bad days and there will be times when the king feels frustrated or angry. However, it is important for him to find healthy ways to deal with those emotions. He should not take his frustrations out on others, and he should always strive to maintain his composure.


Queen Camilla has shown great wisdom in how she has handled Charles's bad moods. By stepping back and allowing him to "explode," she is not enabling his behavior, but she is also not making a scene. She is simply allowing him to cool down and collect himself.


King Charles would do well to learn from his wife's example. If he can learn to control his temper and conduct himself as the ultimate gentleman at all times, he will be a much better king for it.


In addition to the above, here are some specific ways that King Charles can control his temper and conduct himself as the ultimate gentleman:


  • Take a deep breath and count to ten. This is a simple but effective way to calm down when you feel yourself getting angry.

  • Remove yourself from the situation. If you can't calm down, step away and take some time to cool off.

  • Talk to someone you trust. Sometimes, all you need is to talk to someone about what's making you angry.

  • Seek professional help. If you have a problem controlling your temper, there are professionals who can help you.


It is important for King Charles to remember that he is a role model for others. His behaviour reflects on the entire monarchy and the nation as a whole. By controlling his temper and conducting himself as the ultimate gentleman, he can set a positive example for everyone.


Inspired & published by Matt Taylor. Written, researched and compiled by Bard AI.


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