King Charles praised Prince William against the French president for the ‘delicate’ reason


King Charles praised Prince William against the French president for a delicate reason

King Charles delivered a deliberate speech to praise Prince William and Prince Harry, says an expert.

His Majesty, who praised his eldest son during the French state banquet at Windsor Castle last week, did it for a delicate issue.

Jennie Bond told The Mirror: “I don’t think it is significant at all that there was no mention of Harry. It would have been very strange that the king has mentioned him during a state occasion that it was French Anglo relations.”

Bond clarified: “His reference to William was simply by his name, the castle and his association with the Duke of Normandy. It was no way this type of desais.

Jennie said: “I can’t imagine that Harry or Meghan will have paid close attention to Macron’s visit.

“If they did, they would probably feel relieved that they don’t have to dress and do what is a very delicate and quite stressful diplomatic duty.”

During his speech, the king had mentioned: “The castle we were in tonight was initiated by my ancestor, and his compatriot at some point, William, Duke of Normandy, in 1070,” Charles said. “It is still the oldest and largest busy castle in the world.”

“Therefore, it is quite appropriate that my son, the prince of Wales, who shares that previous name of William, has made Windsor his home with his family, like many of our predecessors,” added the king.



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