King Charles III exploits the "Victor Meldrew" moment.

17-12-2022

By Aarti Rawat

Due to his "Victor Meldrew" moments, an analyst stated King Charles III has been "reassuring" so far.

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The Mirror quoted royal author Tessa Dunlop on the next monarch's "pretty easy" ascension.

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"If it hasn't yet been rocky, it has frequently proved eggy – but Charles's first hundred days as our king was never going to be simple," she told the site.

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"His mother's extended reign gave him a lifetime to make mistakes. Charles: king's curate's egg?

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"In truth, his rise to the throne has been quite smooth, emboldened as it was with all the benefits that monarchy confers: 

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ceremony, ritual, costumes, crowns, stature, splendor, and destiny," she said.

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The historian added: "Like it or not (and most of us appear to), Charles is now sovereign in the world's famous constitutional monarchy.

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"Charles is no longer young, but his ruddy complexion and Victor Meldrew moments have helped him in a political climate full of callow youths and flash-in-the-pan pretenders.

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After "74 years of getting to know him," Charles "cuts an unexpectedly reassuring figure."

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King Charles invites Harry and Meghan to the coronation despite the royal family's disapproval.