King Charles: The moment he “goes crazy” after another accident with a pen…

King Charles: The moment he “goes crazy” after another accident with a pen…
King Charles: The moment he “goes crazy” after another accident with a pen…
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King Charles had yet another awkward moment, just hours after the new monarch arrived in Belfast, Northern Ireland.

Charles, while at Hillsborough Castle, appeared agitated as the ink was dripping from the pen as he signed the guest book towards the end of his visit.

Charles complained about the pen he used to sign his name, announcing that “he can’t stand the damn thing“, as he appears to be frantically rubbing the ink off his fingers.

Camila later suggested that there was a leak. The faulty pen was quickly removed and replaced by stressed courtiers before Camilla sat down to sign the book herself inside the historic residence.

The video begins with Charles asking what the date is as he prepares to sign the guest book in front of the cameras at Hillsborough Castle.

Venting his frustration as the pen begins to malfunction, the new king exclaims, “God, I hate this” as he hands it to Camila.

He adds: “I can’t stand this thing… every damn time“.

Watch the video:

The episode with the inkwell

Britain’s new king has gone viral since assuming his new duties.

Before signing the Declaration of Succession – which marks his official ascension to the throne of the British Commonwealth – was caught on camera making persistent gestures to his assistants to clear the desk immediately, because he had to sit down and sign the papers.

In the video, he looks a little irritated with the objects on the desk which are a box with a pen and an inkwell, which were given to him by Princes William and Harry.


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