King Charles III, who is known as a “workaholic”, will probably have to be encouraged by Camilla, his wife of 17, to enjoy some peace and quiet. That’s according to royal expert and author Angela Levin, who believes the queen consort will “encourage” the new monarch to take walks as a form of downtime from his busy royal duties.
Speaking to Kay Burley of Sky News, Ms Levin claimed that Charles is “the last person who wants to relax or take it easy”.
Ms Levin said: “He’s a workaholic and it doesn’t matter, he works every day of the year.”
She added: “I think this time she will really encourage him, Camilla, our new queen, to go for a walk.
“That’s a really good way to relax him.”
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Ms Levin noted that Scotland, where the couple is currently based, is “very beautiful” – making it the ideal location.
She added: “He can really breathe a little, I hope.”
The royal author added that there is “a lot of paperwork” that the king will have to do, but it will be nice that the couple “will have some rest for the two of them”.
Ms Levin described how the couple “make each other laugh”, which is very “relaxing”.
She also pointed out that Camilla “quite recently said” that the couple likes “to be in Birkhall and not necessarily talk to each other, but sit close by, read newspapers or watch”.
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Camilla, now known as Queen Consort, also said the Queen is “forever part of our lives”.
Camilla also praised the late monarch, stating that she “played her own part” in what was a very male-dominated world at the time.
She said: “There were no female prime ministers or presidents. She was the only one, so I think she played her own part.”
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