The new monarch proves that he has learned some lessons after being massacred so many times by the press and his subjects
The first public appearance and the first speech on TV of Charles III surprised by the initiative of the new ruler of the English. He did not even look like the same man who, until Thursday, was a prince of little expression and excessive formality. Getting out of the car and meeting people outside Buckingham Palace, he signaled his intention to be a popular king. He greeted dozens of subjects and tourists, received a kiss on the cheek, smiled openly despite the pain and made a gesture of gratitude by joining his palms.

In a speech broadcast on national television and broadcast by broadcasters around the world, Charles III surprised by fondly mentioning his son Harry and daughter-in-law Meghan, with whom he broke off relations. He was comfortable in front of the camera lens. She read the text on the teleprompter naturally and was able to exploit the pauses to insert a credible feeling into the message. Initially resourceful as a monarch contradicts the prediction of his first wife, Princess Diana, who died at the age of 36 in a car accident in Paris 25 years ago. In that bombastic interview with the BBC in 1995, he said Charles didn’t seem ready or very interested in taking the throne. The declaration infuriated the queen. After being so badly beaten by the public, Charles seems to have assimilated some knowledge about personal marketing, dominating the scene, and even forging a never-before-seen charisma. In her first moments as queen consul, Camilla preferred to cancel herself so that her husband could shine alone in the spotlight. An intelligent attitude since the shadow of the unsurpassed Diana hovers over her, who said she wanted to be “the queen in people’s hearts”. She not only was she, she still is.

Source: Terra

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