Why The British Royal Family Needs ANGER MANAGEMENT Classes

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Two days after the late Queen passed on 10 September 2022, Charles lost his temper over a pen. In a second temper tantrum at the signing ceremony of Northern Ireland’s Hillsborough Caste, he was caught on video saying, “I can’t bear this bloody thing”. He had lost his temper again.

In an article dated 18 September 2023 by Geo.TV a body language expert claimed that Charles’s infamous Pen Gate video was justified because Charles, 73 years old at the time was lashing out at staff due to natural grief. He was apparently displaying the unmistakable body language of a grieving son.

On 16 July 2024, Charles and Camilla visited Guernsey St Peter Port seafront and it poured with rain. According to the Daily Record, a lip reader picked up an outburst by Charles as Camilla struggled to put her coat on.

At the most recent State Opening held on 17 July 2024, Charles lost it again. This time the young boys assisting him with his robes were the victims of his temper tantrum.

It is surprising that a public figure who is aware that his every move is caught on camera can behave in this way. Assuming one could excuse Pen Gate on the basis that he was grieving for the loss of his mother, what explanation can one give for his behaviour on 16 & 17 July 2024?

Diana in her Panorama interview stated that Charles was not up to the top job and Charles seems to be proving that she was correct. Harry in his book Spare described an incident when William knocked him to the floor. Does William have anger management issues? If yes, did William inherit his bad temper from his father, Charles?

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