Royal friends claim that King Charles is "much happier" after taking the throne

Royal friends claim that King Charles is "much happier" after taking the throne

King Charles is celebrating his 76th birthday on Thursday 11/11. 14, but even though it's his big day, the monarch continues to do business as usual during a busy day of events. What some say reflects his "happy" attitude since he was crowned is an attitude to "keep calm and keep going."

Author Robert Hardman ・ who published a revised version of his King Charles biography, Charles 3rd, the New King. New court. 11 Inside Story – According to GB News, even though the monarch was diagnosed with cancer this year, he seems to be feeling more cheerful.

"He thoroughly enjoys being a monarch," Hardman told the outlet. "He obviously had a horrible year, but after the very dark diagnosis he had, things are definitely on an upward trajectory.This delightful approach has been revealed during the King's recent covenant, such as the 11th month. 13 receptions for TV and movie stars at Buckingham Palace.

"He's actually much happier since he became king," the biographer continues, and one of Charles's friends goes to him to Charles's cool and gentle attitude over the past 1 year.

"One of his close friends told me, there's a new kind of stillness about him since he became king, he no longer wants people to see him." You can do something (insert Charles in charge jokes here).

Royal commentators said that despite the bright mood of the recent king, he has a number of family dramas to deal with on a plate full of duties, but Hardman said, "He has cancer and everyone is trying to lower stress levels."

Despite his health struggles, Charles recently took on his first major overseas tour since becoming King, traveling to Australia and Samoa with Queen Camilla in May—and won the hearts of the public along the way.

The King's birthday was marked with 41 gun salutes at London's Green Park and the Tower of London, according to Sky News, he opened the first 2 coronation food hubs according to Buckingham Palace to support the community and provide logistics services designed "to bridge the gap between food waste and food needs" across the UK. Center.

Charles — who was recently called a "true food hero" by his son—in-law, Tom Parker Bowles - took part in the "surplus Food Festival" with meals created from foods that would otherwise have been wasted.

During one sweet moment, a group of schoolchildren sang "Happy Birthday, Your Majesty" - as the king, who seemed visibly moving, looked at it. Here are many more birthday memories ahead.

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