Wednesday, 4 October 2023

King Charles III called a “Fusspot”. The King’s temper is being called into question.

The King’s temper has been called into question, with some calling him a 'fusspot.' It is said that the king's mood swings can be unpredictable, and it is rumoured that he can be easily agitated. This has led to some questioning whether he has the temperament to serve as the head of state. It is important for leaders to be calm, collected, and able to work under pressure, so these concerns about the king's temper are not to be taken lightly.

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During a three-day state visit to France, Queen Camilla, at the age of 76, experienced the full force of King Charles III's wrath. It is understood that Queen Camilla was berated by the King for walking too slowly during another public engagement, leading to a heated argument between them in front of the public and media. This outburst by the King demonstrates his short temper and highlights the tension between him and his wife, as well as their differing opinions on public engagements. It also raises questions about his leadership skills, particularly in social engagements and interactions.


"Charles is very businesslike on tour and gets stressed if anything holds them up. It's not making things easy," a royal insider said.


At his Accession Council on September 10, 2022, the new monarch was filmed gritting his teeth in anger and frustration when an aide was slow to move pens off a small table. At that moment in time when the only job he had to do was sign on the dotted line, the King lost it and shamed himself in the eyes of his subjects forever.


King Charles III's Accession Council was a historic moment in the monarchy, as the new monarch took his place as the head of state, but the occasion was overshadowed by an embarrassing outburst from the king when he lost his temper over a minor inconvenience. 


The incident has raised questions about the king's temperament, with some questioning his competence and ability to lead. It is important for leaders to maintain composure in difficult situations, and this incident has caused many to question whether King Charles III is the right person for the job.



After the viral moment at the Accession Council, King Charles III continued to exhibit his short temper. During a signing ceremony in Northern Ireland, he snapped in frustration when a pen leaked all over his hands, causing even more embarrassment and criticism. With growing concerns about his temperament, many are starting to question whether King Charles III is the right person to lead the United Kingdom.


In addition to his recent outbursts, King Charles III snapped at an assistant for arriving early at Westminster Abbey during his coronation on May 6th. This only continued to fuel the growing anger and discontent from both the public and the media, as many viewed this as a sign of a man who is unfit to lead the country. King Charles III is now struggling to remain a unifying force, and his continued displays of temper are damaging his reputation and credibility.



The fact that 'The Firm' felt it necessary to deploy armed guards at the gates of Balmoral, as Queen Elizabeth II's body was repatriated back to England, speaks volumes about the state of mind of the monarchy. It suggests a level of fear and mistrust between the monarchy and the public, as they are concerned that their subjects might discover the truth about them. The deployment of armed guards implies a sense of intimidation and the desire to control the narrative, indicating that the monarchy is deeply concerned about maintaining a positive image and retaining the loyalty of their subjects.



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First published at 17:37 on September 11th, 2022.


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