
King Charles’s greatest addiction to date has been exposed by experts and good wishes.
The expert in question this time is the Royal Nikkhah of the Sunday Times.
According to a report from News.com.au She said: “[King Charles’] I have a puritian work ethic. “
And “it goes beyond any concept of a ‘work week'”, because “it does not understand the concept of time of inactivity,” he admitted.
“If he works for him, the only time in the week that can relax is at 11 am on a Sunday when he is in the church. Apart from that, he must be ready from 8 am to midnight, when he could call him at any time.”
This even did so that his time in the hospital last week “has frustrated” endless.
Even Mrs. Daniela Elser intervened in this and took a quick mockery when she said: “Even God took a day off to rest and had been busy creating the universe, not reading endless informative documents of the Department of Agriculture.”
“However, in the same way that you cannot be half pregnancy (or medium potato), Charles has no intention of entertaining the idea of cutting any type of slack.”
Because of this, the second part of Mrs. Nikkhah’s admission came to see and believes: “He really does not feel as if he was ‘being king’ if he is not doing everything. That is what drives him.”