Charles Philip Arthur George was born on November 14, 1948. He is the king of the United Kingdom and 14 other Commonwealth kingdoms. He ascended the throne on September 8, 2022, after the death of his mother, Elizabeth II. He was the longest-serving heir in British history and, at 73, is the oldest person to take the throne. Charles was born at “Buckingham Palace” as the first child of Princess Elizabeth, Duchess of Edinburgh, and Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, and the first grandchild of King George VI and Queen Elizabeth. When Charles was three, his grandfather died and his mother ascended the throne, making him heir apparent. He was educated at “Cheam” and “Gordon stone” schools, which his father, Prince Philip, attended as a child. He later spent a year at the “Timbertop Grammar School Geelong campus” in Victoria, Australia. After graduating from “Cambridge University” with a “Bachelor of Arts” degree, Charles served in the Air Force and Navy from 1971 to 1976. In 1981, he married Lady Diana Spencer, with whom he had two sons, William and Harry. In 1996, the couple divorced after they each engaged in highly publicized extramarital affairs. Diana died the following year. Charles married his long-term partner Camilla Parker Bowles in 2005. As Prince of Wales, Charles undertook official duties on behalf of Elizabeth II.
1. During the reign of Queen Elizabeth, which lasted a full 70 years, we knew almost every habit, routine, and move of hers. There were many interesting things, from what she ate, to why she always wore bright colors, what strict rules she applied to her employees, and much more.
2. Now the nation is slowly becoming familiar with the routine of King Charles III. One of the first things that caught everyone’s eye was the swollen fingers, which caused the internet to literally explode.
3. Doctors discovered what it was about, and now slowly many are interested in the habits of King Charles and what his day looks like.