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Britain’s Charles III complains of “boring” before coronation Mouth analysis by experts

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Britain’s King Charles III was captured appearing to be grumbling while in a carriage with Queen Camilla on the day of his coronation.

According to Sky News in the UK on the 7th (local time), King Charles III arrived ahead of schedule at Westminster Abbey, where the coronation ceremony will be held the morning before. He had to wait in the carriage for about five minutes with Queen Camilla.

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Sky News said, “At this time, the camera caught King Charles III saying to Queen Camilla, ‘This is boring’.” The media quoted lip-reading experts as saying that King Charles III said, “We can never be on time”, “There is always something… It’s boring,” he reported.

In this regard, the media said, “Charles III may have been nervous ahead of the historic ceremony to fulfill his destiny after the death of the late Queen Elizabeth II.”

This is not the first time King Charles III has acted like this. At the coronation committee ceremony held at St. James’s Palace in London last September, he nervously waved his hand to clear the fountain pen case from his desk as if it was in the way.

King Charles III also visited Hillsborough Castle near Belfast in Northern Ireland on a tour of the kingdom, and when he was signing the guest book, the ink from the pen spilled and smeared on his hand, he said, “Oh, I really hate it,” and “I can’t stand this damn thing. . Not once or twice,” he said angrily.

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King Charles III ascended the throne in September last year when his mother, the late Queen Elizabeth II, passed away. The coronation ceremony, held eight months after his ascension, was attended by more than 100 heads of state, royalty, and celebrities from around the world, and was successfully completed.

However, the media pointed out the moment when the Archbishop of Canterbury placed the St. Edward’s crown with 444 jewels on Charles III’s head, and said, “There were one or two things that didn’t go as planned.”

The media said, “After placing the crown on the king’s head, the archbishop spent a few seconds adjusting the angle.” said In the second attempt after that, the crown tipped over the head, and it is said that an additional 8 seconds were consumed in the process.

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