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Did King Charles make a ‘shocking’ mistake during coronation anniversary?

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Samrat's cancer treatment continues
Samrat’s cancer treatment continues

King Charles and Queen Camilla are celebrating the first anniversary of their coronation today, Monday, May 6.

Following the king’s significant return to royal duties following the announcement of his cancer diagnosis earlier this year, royal biographer Angela Levin has taken an in-depth look at him.

She believes King Charles made a misstep in his first year on the throne, suggesting his late mother, the Queen, would have been “stunned” by his decision.

While the Emperor continues to receive cancer treatment, doctors have given him permission to resume engagements after a “positive response”.

During his initial appearance with Queen Camilla, the king visited the University College Hospital Macmillan Cancer Center in London. There, he candidly discussed his own cancer diagnosis, describing it as “terrible” and “surprising”.

Discussing the King’s first year on the throne on the anniversary of his coronation, Angela Levin told GB News that the King is “even more caring and accessible” to the British public.

Levin revealed that the King and Queen believed “there would be no one” to support them after the death of Queen Elizabeth II, and were surprised to see crowds of fans outside Buckingham Palace.

Levine told hosts Ellie Costello and Stephen Dixon: “I think it’s been a long and a short year somehow. But the year where it all started was when it became more easy to be with people, she really It was after the death of the late Queen, and they returned to Buckingham Palace.

“And I know they both thought no one would be there, or people would be yelling at them because of the loss.”

Levin claimed that the King’s cancer diagnosis also helped him create a “very different image” of himself as a king.

Levin also noted an important decision the king made at the end of his visit that would “surprise” the late queen.

She revealed: “It was very interesting to see that he had also broken some things, which the Queen would be quite surprised about. And one of these was out, there were two small children.”

“They both had cancer and they gave him a pose and gave Queen Camilla a pose, and he came out with a big bag of gifts, and he gave them to them, and he wanted to give them something in return.”

Traditionally, royal protocol dictates that royals are only to receive gifts from the public, not give them.

Levin continued: “And it stuck with me because I thought it was a wonderful thing to do. Because whatever’s in it they’re going to keep it to themselves. I was dying to see if maybe they’d open it up.” , but they didn’t. But what a fun thing to do, because you keep it forever.”

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