On 14 November 1984, Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip welcomed their first son, Charles, the future King of the United Kingdom. The family was very happy, especially Queen Elizabeth, who was overjoyed and regarded as a pearl in the palm of her hand. Queen Elizabeth initially insisted on breastfeeding, but later she unfortunately contracted measles, so she had to stop and be raised by her grandmother, the Queen.

At that time, the young Queen Elizabeth had to perform various royal duties on the one hand, and on the other hand, she also had to visit abroad, so Her Majesty the Queen was often separated from her son Charles for a long time. When he was a child, Charles was almost brought up by the queen, and prince Charles and his grandmother were the closest in the family, until he grew up, Prince Charles still liked to be with his grandmother, the queen.
In the past, the education of members of the royal family was done at home, and Prince Charles was initially educated at home, where he was educated by his governess Catherine Peebles. However, Prince Philip always felt that Charles was weak and did not have the masculinity of a man. Prince Philip was a soldier, a senior admiral in the British Royal Navy, who always demanded Charles with the style of a soldier, and he even belittled Charles's personality, and the young Charles was miserable.
Prince Philip's demands on Charles were very high, but his way of educating children could be a disservice. Princess Anne also deeply understood, but Princess Anne's mouth was sweeter, and she often pleased Prince Philip, and Prince Philip rarely scolded her. The most scolded was poor Prince Charles.
In order to train a "mighty" King Charles, Prince Philip sent Prince Charles to the Hillhouse School. It is a boarding school in Scotland and the alma mater of Prince Philip. Prince Philip wanted Prince Charles to learn more here and tried to help Charles build his character and give Him an exercise.
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