At an age when everyone else was retiring, Charles began the busiest job of his life, and he was destined to die...
"My life is a long wait for the throne."
After the death of the Queen of England, Crown Prince Charles, who succeeded to the throne, immediately ascended the throne, and the British national anthem was changed from "God Save the Queen" to "God Save the King", and the new King of England was named Charles III.
Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom ended her duties, and the longest-reigning ruler in British history finally "retired".
But the end of one era also called for the beginning of another, and after waiting for more than 64 years, the crown prince who had been in british history for the longest time was "finally" on the throne.
In order to become king, Charles prepared for most of his life, after ascending to the throne, what kind of political ambitions did he have, why did government officials mutter, "This prince is really long-winded"...
Prince Charles, born in 1948, became Crown Prince of Wales in 1952 after his mother Elizabeth II became Queen of the United Kingdom, and for the past 64 years Charles has been the first in line to succeed to the throne.
Unlike Elizabeth II, who was known for his cautious and political neutrality, Prince Charles had longed and ambition for the "duty of the king" since his youth, and as early as 1969 (the prince was 21 years old), he developed the habit of writing letters and stating his personal opinions and policy suggestions to government officials.
It was written for 40 years, and almost all branches of government privately complained about Charles's chattering policy letters.
According to the ministry, Prince Charles's handwriting is slender and twisted, and the letter is particularly fond of using the bottom line, exclamation point (!). ) and other special symbols to enhance the tone.
The secrets were never made public, and British government officials privately dismissed the letters as "heartfelt," "benign," but "boring."
Prince Charles's ardent quest for political justice has long been no secret in Britain.
And when Charles III first met with the British prime minister, he said an impressive sentence to the new prime minister, Charles III said to Tras: "I have always been afraid of this moment, I know many people are afraid".
Charles III:
It was the moment I have been dreading, as I know a lot of people have.
In fact, I have always been afraid of this moment coming, and I know many people are the same.
Charles III "Fears the Coming of this Moment" video:
Charles III "feared the coming of this moment"
Some people also say that for Charles, the death of his mother means the arrival of the peak of his life. What will happen to the king in the future?