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King Charles III

King Charles III

Before ascending to the throne as the 62nd British monarch, King Charles III was the longest-serving heir apparent in British history. With the sudden change in the British monarchy, people are naturally curious about the new king. For that reason, we have compiled some interesting details about England's new king you may not be aware of.

photo 1/20 © Samir Hussein 

The last UK monarch not to be born in a hospital

The last UK monarch not to be born in a hospital

King Charles III may be the last monarch of England not to be born in a hospital. His two sons Prince William and Prince Harry were born at the Lindo Wing of St Mary's Hospital.

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Became heir apparent to the throne at just 3

Became heir apparent to the throne at just 3

When Queen Elizabeth II was crowned monarch on February 6, 1952, her elder son Charles became heir to the throne. He was the first heir apparent to the throne at a very young age.

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He was bullied at school

He was bullied at school

In spite of being royalty, the Prince had a lonely childhood as he was bullied at school by other children. The bullying in schools made him homesick, so he sent letters home on a weekly basis.

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His paintings have sold for over £2 million

His paintings have sold for over £2 million

Although His Majesty describes himself as an "enthusiastic amateur", he is an honorary member of the Royal Watercolour Society and the Royal Academy. He has made an estimated £2 million from selling copies of his artwork.

photo 7/20 © Anwar Hussein Collection 

Met Princess Diana 13 times before they were engaged

Met Princess Diana 13 times before they were engaged

The former Prince of Wales met his wife Diana Spencer 13 times before their engagement was announced. The couple began dating and after, many of their first conversations took place over the phone.

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He was present at his sons’ births

He was present at his sons’ births

Princess Diana was the first royal to give birth in a hospital as the royal family had the custom to give birth at the palace. Prince of Wales broke royal precedent because he was present at the birth of his two sons.

photo 12/20 © Princess Diana Archive 

A huge fan of leftovers

A huge fan of leftovers

Piling leftovers seems impossible for the royal family but the King is very economical and desires to waste nothing. For example, when they made roasted lamb, the monarch asked to make Shepherd’s pie the next night with the leftovers.

photo 15/20 © Tim Graham 

A proponent of organic eating

A proponent of organic eating

Since the King loves nature, he has unsurprisingly been a supporter of organic eating for more than 30 years. The monarch actually managed the Duchy Home Farm where he raised sheep, cattle, and pigs using organic farming methods.

photo 16/20 © Tim Graham

The King is a workaholic

The King is a workaholic

King Charles is reported to be a workaholic, working seven days a week. According to the BBC documentary Prince, Son and Heir: Charles at 70, Prince Harry told that his father worked day and night.

photo 17/20 © Tim Graham

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