King Charles reduced to tears after receiving sad news about dearest person

King Charles III’s heartbreaking belief about his nearest and dearest person proved wrong

 

King Charles III moved to tears when his heartbreaking belief about his nearest and dearest person proved wrong.

The 75-year-old, who’s currently receiving treatment for his cancer, could not hold back his tears after receiving sad news about his unforgettable teacher and mentor, whom he obeyed almost 70 years before becoming the King.

Royal writer Robert Hardman revealed the heartbreaking moment of Prince William and Harry’s dad in his own words, saying Charles called up both his sons on the morning of 8 September, 2022, to inform them of his beloved mother Queen Elizabeth II’s failing health.

Sadly, “at that point he believed the Queen still had days, not hours, to live”, wrote the author In his book “Charles III: New King, New Court. The Inside Story.”

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