When Charles III bursts out laughing at a gift that is, to say the least… unusual

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Images of the new British ruler being annoyed by a damaged pen have gone around the world. But when Charles III came to greet the crowd on Saturday September 17, 2022, he was humorously given a gift in reference to his ink problems.

A gesture that made spill a lot of ink. Traveling to Northern Ireland, Tuesday September 13, 2022, Charles III was filmed losing his temper at Hillsborough Castle. “I can’t stand this damn thing!”, plagued the son of the late Elizabeth II, visibly annoyed by a pen feather that leaked as he signed the guestbook of the chateau. “Oh my God. I hate that”, the monarch said afterwards as he rose from his chair, while the queen consort remained impassive at his side. A behavior that surprised more than one and which earned the father of princes William and Harry an amazing present from one of his subjects.

Traveling to Cardiff on Saturday September 17, 2022, Charles III came meet the crowd. But while he was shaking hands with many onlookers, the King was stopped by a woman who did not hesitate to remind him of this episode of the “cursed pen” by offering him a most original gift. “Just in case“, said the latter, handing the monarch a brand new felt. Far from offending, Charles III gladly accepted this present between two laughs. A lunar scene which also greatly amused Internet users. “He laughed ! He has a good sense of humor”, commented one of them on Twitter. “Someone teach him some manners. Just in case”, commented another, visibly less enthusiastic.

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