King Charles III slammed by heckler over expensive royal parade amid energy crisis in UK

King Charles III slammed by heckler over expensive royal parade amid energy crisis in UK

Amid the soaring energy prices in Europe, frustration among people can be witnessed even during the gathering of King Charles in Cardiff on Friday.

Amid the soaring energy prices in Europe, frustration among people can be witnessed even during the gathering of King Charles in Cardiff on Friday. The 73-year-old, who was recently crowned with the title of King following the demise of his “beloved” mother, Queen Elizabeth II, was heckled by an unknown person when he was meeting with the locals. As the King stepped up to the line of people waiting to shake his hand and say hello, an unidentified tricenarian man, yielded at the King and made him uncomfortable, at least for seconds.

While this was not the first time when the King suffered a public outcry, he had witnessed a similar incident when he reached the Cathedral on Friday. A video which is now viral on Twitter showed people booing the new King and his Queen Consort upon their arrival at the Cathedral.

Experts believe Prince William could be a better king than Charles

Sharing their opinion with The Guardian, several top correspondents who have covered Royal Family for ages and observed every member minutely, opined Prince William has better connecting potential, especially with the younger generation and would carry out his duties more responsible manner than his father. The correspondents dubbed William as a more financially responsible person and claimed his approach to dealing with any

untoward situation is way better than the 73-year-old new monarch. “There have been quite a lot of question marks over the way Charles’s charities operate and where the money comes from. I think William is less likely to go along easily with people saying, ‘oh, everything’s all right, sir, no, leave it with me, that will be fine,” said Nicholas Owen, a former ITN royal correspondent to the UK-based publication.

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