The King: The Life of Charles III, a new book out on November 8, has some interesting facts about the new King of Britain . King Charles was so attached to his childhood teddy bear that he needed someone to look after the stuffed toy .
London, United Kingdom, November 3: The King: The Life of Charles III, a new book out on November 8, has some interesting facts about the new King of Britain.King Charles was so attached to his childhood teddy bear that he needed someone to look after the stuffed toy, according to page Six.Christopher Andersen wrote the book The King: The Life of Charles III.Michael Fawcett, the current kings’ trusted valet, was in charge of the stuffed toy when Charles was in his forties, according to Anderson, who was the only human being allowed to take needle and thread to Prince Charles teddy bear.
He made the royals' bed and wore his pyjamas every night, according to a recent study from the New York Post, which said, In a bathtub that is only half full, Paul Burrell has given precise instructions on how to iron his shoelaces.He said, His pyjamas are pressed every morning, his shoelaces are pressed flat with an iron, his bath plugs are pressed flat with an iron, the bath plugs are Chef Graham Newbould, a former Royal staff member, was quoted in the New York Post, who said the King has a healthier option.According to Newbould, he'd have homemade bread, a bowl of fresh fruit, and fresh fruit juices.The breakfast box goes with him wherever the prince goes in the world.He has six different types of honey, some special mueslis, his dried fruit, and anything else that is a bit strange that makes him a bit nervous.