King Charles praised British humor and recalled his nervousness that became a viral hit.
King Charles and Queen Camilla were in attendance at a dinner at the Mansion House in London on Wednesday.
Charles gave a speech at the event in which he praised the world-famous British humor.
– We don’t do it, we are it. Our ability to laugh at ourselves is one of the great features of our nation, the king said in his speech.
Charles then gave a first-hand vivid example of a situation where he “got into trouble with a frustrating, leaky fountain pen.”
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Charles refers to a situation a year ago when he burned his stubble because of an ink pen. Charles was signing the documents related to his proclamation as king when the pen began to trickle.
– Oh my god, I hate this, Charles gasped after getting his name on the paper with difficulty.
– I can’t stand this damn thing, they do the same thing every time!
Queen Camilla and the others in the crowd tossed out their handkerchiefs to help when the pen’s ink spread to Charles’ hands.
The video below became a social hit of the unit of time.
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Source: New York Post