A new book about the monarch claims that Charles III spent the last hours before Elizabeth II’s death in the forest foraging for mushrooms.
A book by king expert and writer Robert Jobson, Our King, has been published in the UK. It describes how and where Charles III spent the last hours before the death of his mother Queen Elizabeth, after which he became king, writes the Express.
On the last day of the Queen’s life, then Prince Charles was rushed to Balmoral Castle, where his mother was under medical supervision. But after spending some time with him, he returned to Birkhall Castle, took a cane and a basket for mushrooms, and went into the forest.
This is explained by the fact that, according to doctors, there are no “immediate reasons for alarm”.
“When the queen’s life disappeared, her heir looked for mushrooms. Most of all, he drew comfort and strength from the trees, the smell of the earth and the sound of the Muik River.
But while walking, he heard that the queen’s condition was rapidly deteriorating. Therefore, the monarch again went to Balmoral.
His sister, Princess Anne, his wife Camilla and the Queen’s physician, James Glass, were already there. Charles III arrived before the queen died at 15:10 British time.
It will be remembered that the coronation of Charles III will be held in a new format. The monarch will change traditions and wear more sophisticated and modern clothes.
Charles III will display his talent before the coronation
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