In a corner of England, Christmas bells are far more crisp than usual, and people are dressed like colorful candy jars. And in this joyous moment, our King Charles is no exception, taking his loyal four-legged friends for a walk in the Royal Park in a "I'm a king, but I'm also a super close little brother".
Aha! Don't underestimate the king's outfit. He wore a tweed jacket that had been through at least 40 years of cold and heat, and the color and style were so retro that they couldn't be more retro. But you know what? Even the imperceptible wear on the sleeve is always repaired by a mysterious force (ahem, it's actually a special person) who appears in time to repair it. This is reminiscent of the old saying: "You don't have to throw away old things, you can keep them shining if you care for them." ”
Walking beside King Charles was Lieutenant Colonel Jonathan Thompson, who had thrilled the hearts of countless British ladies and was known as the most handsome bodyguard. He deliberately chose a unique style of Scottish skirt today, which matched his straight pine-like figure, which looked particularly dazzling in the winter sun. It is really doubtful that among all the dog walkers present, the dog was lost because all the attention was given to Lieutenant Colonel Jonathan.
Of course, King Charles never lost his grace when greeting the dog walkers. Every time he smiles and waves "Good morning!" and the words "Good morning!" fall lightly in the ears of everyone who passes by, you can almost see a smile on their face that is bigger than a Christmas tree.
On the other side, our dear Mrs. Camilla was a little reserved—and of course, a little overshadowed by her husband and handsome bodyguards. She elegantly took King Charles' arm and was dressed smartly and in keeping with the holiday theme. Her subtle and gentle smile seemed to tell the world: "I am the brightest star here." ”
Speaking of which, the once vigorous and earth-shattering emotional entanglement between Charles and Camilla now seems to be just a small whirlpool in the long river of years. And when Camilla snuggles up to Charles gently, who will remember the ex-husband named Andrew Parker Bowles, who also had sweet memories but had an embarrassing ending?
This is a simple but beautiful slice of the complex and ever-changing world we live in: even if life is sometimes as unpredictable and unpredictable as the weather in England, as long as you face every morning and dusk with kindness and a smile – whether you are standing at the top of power or among ordinary dust, warmth will always find its place of call.
This concludes today's story of a less traditional festival of the king and the people around him, and what about tomorrow? Maybe we'll see King Charles driving a tractor to an agricultural show! After all, in this dramatic and surprising life, the word "conventional" has long been happily forgotten.