Prince Charles: The heir to the throne works in this chaos

"Only one genius rules chaos" – based on this quote from Albert Einstein (1879-1955), Prince Charles (71) seems to have designed his workplace at his country house in Birkhall on the Balmoral site in Scotland. As among others in a Twitter entry can be seen, the British heir to the throne works at an overcrowded desk.

In addition to countless documents, papers, stationery, books, a tablet with a microphone, a cup of tea and many photos can be seen, including one of his wife (since 2005) Duchess Camilla (72) and one of his grandmother Queen Mum (1900-2002).

Images on the floor and CD stack

But the abundance is not just limited to the desk, the entire study is full of memorabilia such as a photo of his first grandson Prince George (6) and children's drawings. In addition to a green couch, a lampshade, a plant and pictures leaning against a sideboard on the floor, the CDs are stacked elsewhere in the room.

The most important thing with all the chaos is probably the relaxed and friendly facial expression of the Prince of Wales, which can also be clearly seen in the photo.