Charles III. Charles III waited 74 years to be crowned King of the United Kingdom. But her image is much less popular than that of Elizabeth II. His health could also be problematic to bear the weight of this royalty.

After 74 hours of waiting and preparation, Charles III will be crowned on May 6, 2023. Long placed in the shadow of Elizabeth II, the king does not have the same popularity as his late mother. His biggest challenge in the eyes of the Anglo-Saxon media is to gain more popular support. Charles III is known for his environmental positions and his fight against modern architecture. He is also the oldest monarch in British history to achieve the supreme office. He wants to take advantage of the ceremony to highlight his modernity and openness in a climate weighed down by heavy inflation in the United Kingdom.

Charles III will have all the cameras in the world trained on his person this Saturday, May 6, 2023 on the occasion of his coronation. But there are many questions about his reign. Given his already advanced age, the popularity of William, heir to the throne, the desire for modernity of the monarchy among the population, speculation remains as to his presence at the head of the monarchy. His health is also questionable. So many elements that raise the rumor of a shortened reign. Right or wrong ?

55% favorable opinion: here is Charles III’s popularity rating with the British according to the latest YouGov barometer for the first quarter of 2023. A score far from the standards of Elizabeth II. Her early reign did not arouse as much passion as that of her mother who embodied a refreshing revival after the Second World War.

Elizabeth II was 25 when she came to the throne, compared to 74 for Charles III. Inevitably, he won’t have the same time for the UK to bond with him. The king eternally drags on his failed marriage to Diana Spencer. The many accusations from Harry and Meghan also marred his early reign. However, it is necessary to note a certain renewal of sympathy since his accession to the title of king. This new role made him exceed 50% popularity. His first trips as king were marked by a few incidents. “Not my King” (Not my king) were pronounced by opponents of the monarchy in place.

Charles III never hesitated to express strong opinions unlike his mother, known for her legendary reserve. His stances on the environment date back to the 1970s and recently the king even spoke out on the war in Ukraine. Invited to the Bundestag, the German Parliament, he made this statement: “The security of Europe and our democratic values ??are threatened. We are shaken by the terrible destruction. We can draw courage from our unity to defend peace and freedom of Ukraine”.

The oldest king to ascend the throne, Charles does not form, with Camilla, the favorite couple of the British. The population has a preference for the heirs, William and Kate. The latter in particular exude more modernity in the eyes of their constituents. Charles being already 74 years old, the question of the duration of his reign arose across the Channel. With, in essence, the possibility of an abdication. But the hypothesis is to be brushed aside.

Except improbable reversal of situation, the son of Elizabeth II will not give up his functions. All his life, Charles III waited to take over from his mother. The latter has, throughout his life, prepared him for this function, all the more so after the death of Prince Philip. He thus took on a new dimension, representing the Crown during State visits, various meetings or other speeches. Almost impossible to see him give way to his first son. “The abdication in the United Kingdom is considered an insult” decided Thomas De Bergeyck, journalist specializing in royal questions, with RTL Belgium.

While he’s not notoriously ill, the former heir to the throne isn’t in the shape of his 20s either and has old issues that haven’t improved over time. The king’s health is the best kept secret of the monarchy, but some problems are known to the general public, in particular since prince Harry mentioned them in his book, The substitute, published at the beginning of the year 2023. The second son of the Monarch has made no secret of his father’s “constant” neck and back pain, which he has suffered for many years. This disease is not unique to the leader of the British nation since it is common among the population. Pain and burning sensations would be regular, says Harry. The latter did not hesitate to deliver details on how Charles tried to cure his ailments. The king had undergone daily physiotherapy sessions, having to perform exercises such as the handstand to relieve his pain. These health concerns are linked to the polo activity that he practiced very regularly until 2015, when he was forced to stop definitively, after “many falls from horse”, explained Bertrand Deckers, author of the book I love Elizabeth II.

Charles III will have been the heir to wait the longest to accede to the throne: on the death of his mother, Queen Elizabeth II, on September 8, 2022, he was already 73 years old. Charles Philip Arthur George Windsor, Prince of Wales, is the eldest son of Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh. He was born on November 14, 1948 at Buckingham Palace in London. He was four years old when his mother acceded to the throne on February 6, 1952. After graduating with a “Bachelor of Arts” in anthropology, history and archeology at Trinity College Cambridge, Prince Charles completed his military duty in the Royal Navy from 1971 to 1976, before commencing his service in the navy. From his first marriage to Diana Spencer, celebrated on July 29, 1981, two sons were born, Prince William, born June 21, 1982, and Prince Harry, born September 15, 1984. Diana’s tragic death in 1997, a few months later their divorce, causes a crisis of the British monarchy.

On April 9, 2005, Charles married his second marriage to his teenage sweetheart, Camilla Parker Bowles. Prince Charles took an early interest in ecology. From 2007, it began to publish its “annual ecological footprint” by communicating regularly on its actions in favor of the quality of the environment. From 2008, he created a global fund to raise awareness about the destruction of tropical forests. Accompanied by his wife Camilla Parker Bowles, he devotes many trips to awareness campaigns dedicated to the ecological cause. In the last years of his mother’s life, Charles took more and more part in the obligations incumbent on the monarch, to relieve Queen Elisabeth, whose health was weakening. He was proclaimed King of the United Kingdom and the Commonwealth on Saturday September 10 in the heart of St. James’s Palace, London, two days after the death of his mother.

Prince Charles, baptized Charles Philip Arthur George, was born on November 14, 1948 at Buckingham Palace. He is the eldest son of Princess Elizabeth, Duchess of Edinburgh, and her husband Prince Philip. His mother became queen in 1953 when he was four years old. He therefore becomes the heir apparent, that is to say the first in the order of succession, to the crown of England.

Charles is made Duke of Cornwall and acquires other titles of nobility. He is raised by governesses, alongside his younger sister, Princess Anne. At the age of 7, he joined Hill House School in London and then Cheam Preparatory School in Berkshire. He was enrolled by his father at the Gordonstoun School, a high school boarding school in the North East of Scotland of which he had very bad memories and where he was harassed by his comrades. His years of study and the establishments he attended met royal and diplomatic imperatives. Sensitive to literature and theatre, he graduated in anthropology, archeology and history from Trinity College in Cambridge.

Of a rather intellectual and reserved character, Charles frequented many young women during his twenties. From 1971 to 1976, Charles completed his military service in the Navy, then the Air Force. In 1971, he met Camilla Shand at a party, through Lucia Santa Cruz, daughter of the former Chilean ambassador to London and Charles’ former girlfriend. The prince is under the spell of Camilla and they have a relationship. Their affair ended when Charles left for the Royal Navy from 1971 to 1976. When he returned eight months later, Camilla was engaged to longtime boyfriend Andrew Parker Bowles, whom she married in 1973. At almost thirty years old, pressured to marry by his family and by British opinion, Charles married Diana.

On February 24, 1981, Charles’ engagement was announced to Lady Diana Spencer, a 19-year-old noblewoman. The wedding was celebrated on July 29, 1981 in the presence of 2,500 guests gathered at St. Paul’s Cathedral in London. The event is televised worldwide, and an estimated 600 million viewers watched the ceremony. It is an arranged marriage, a union of convenience insofar as Diana ticks all the criteria of a future queen: she comes from the high British nobility, Protestant and probably a virgin. Nicknamed the “princess of hearts”, Diana, nicknamed Lady Di, is adored by the crowds.

While Charles still maintains a more or less secret affair with Camilla, his sons William and Harry are born during the 1980s. But the princely marriage is already in a bad way. In 1992, Charles and Diana separated, then divorced on August 28, 1996. Lady Diana revealed to the general public that Charles maintained his extramarital relationship with Camilla Parker Bowles throughout their marriage, which seriously damaged the image of the prince. On August 31, 1997, Diana tragically died in a car accident in the Pont de l’Alma tunnel in Paris. His death is a worldwide explosion and criticism rains down on the royal family.

In 2005, seven years after the tragic death of the Princess of Wales, Prince Charles finally married his childhood sweetheart, Camilla, in a civil wedding at Windsor Town Hall, followed by a nuptial blessing at Windsor Castle, which Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip do not attend. Camilla becomes Duchess of Cornwall, accompanies Charles on his travels and officiates as a member of the royal family. However, she has to face an unfavorable public opinion that is still very attached to the memory of Diana. In February 2022, Queen Elizabeth made it known through a statement that she wished that upon Charles’s accession to the throne, “Camilla be known as Queen Consort”.

After 70 years of reign, Queen Elizabeth II died on September 8, 2022. Her eldest son immediately became King Charles III. 73-year-old Prince Charles is the longest-awaited heir to the British throne. He is officially proclaimed Sovereign of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and the Commonwealth Realms on Saturday 10 September 2022, in the heart of St. James’s Palace, London, awaiting his coronation in May 2023 .

King Charles III delivers his first speech as sovereign on Friday 9 September. In this televised address of less than ten minutes, the sovereign pays tribute above all to his mother, Queen Elizabeth II. “Throughout her life, Her Majesty The Queen – my beloved mother – has been an inspiration and an example to me and to all my family, and we owe her the sincerest debt that a family can owe. her mother. Queen Elizabeth had a full life. […] She made sacrifices for duty. Her dedication and devotion as Sovereign never wavered, through times of change and progress, through times of joy and celebration, and through times of sadness and loss,” he said. And to add: “As you begin your last great journey to join my dear Dad, I just want to say this to you: thank you. Thank you for your love and your devotion to our family and the family of nations that you have served with so much of diligence all these years. Let ‘flights of angels sing thy rest’.”

The first days of the reign of Charles III were marked by outbursts of anger from the sovereign. Quite the opposite of her mother, Queen Elizabeth II who was known for not showing anything and not letting her feelings out. On the day of his proclamation, when signing his oath at St. James’s Palace, the new king was irritated by an inkwell and a box of pens which bothered him on his desk. Charles III then frantically shook his hand so that a servant cleared his desk quickly. Three days later, it was during a trip to Belfast, Northern Ireland, that the sovereign got angry again in front of the cameras. As he was about to sign the guestbook at Hillsborough Castle, he realized his pen was leaking. He then got annoyed, “Oh my God, I can’t stand this damn stuff.”

Born in 1948, Prince Charles reached the respectable age of 73 when he became King of England. Note the extreme longevity of his family: his mother died at 96, his father at 99. The Queen Mother, her grandmother, died aged 101 in 2002.

Charles III is 1m78 tall. Many photos of the couple formed by Charles and Diana before their separation were strongly criticized because they represented Charles much taller than his wife. However, Diana was also 1m78 tall. the photographer at their wedding reportedly told Closer that Charles used to elevate himself for photos to appear taller than Diana.

Charles III had two sons from his marriage to Diana Spencer. Her relationship with her youngest son, Prince Harry of Sussex, hasn’t always been good. In March 2020, Harry and his wife Meghan, two years after their marriage, decided to give up their royal duties and moved to North America. Tensions tense with the rest of the royal family when the couple gives several very critical interviews, placing themselves as victims of the monarchical system. After the death of Elizabeth II, Charles III tries in a speech to appease the spirits by saying his love for Harry and Meghan. According to several media, he even commissioned the Archbishop of Canterbury to convince the couple to come and attend his coronation. The publication in January 2023 of Harry’s memoirs, The Substitute, once again sparked controversy: the prince notably evokes his pain after the death of his mother and admits to having begged his father not to remarry.