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Prince Philip’s ‘belittling’ greatly affected King Charles

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Prince Philip’s ‘belittling’ greatly affected King Charles

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  • His Majesty never experienced the love of his parents, Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip.
  • His Majesty’s mother was cold and aloof and his father was a bully, according to Christopher Anderson.
  • They only saw each other 15 minutes a day during Charles’ upbringing.
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According to the author, King Charles III experienced want throughout his youth. According to Christopher Anderson, His Majesty never experienced the love of his parents, Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip.

Speaking to Royally Us, Mr. Andersen recalled how, as a young child, he felt abandoned by both of his parents.

“He wrote about how his mother was cold and aloof and how his father was a bully.

“His father belittled him in front of people.

“I have many reports of how Charles as a child was routinely reduced to tears by Prince Philip.

“They only saw him for 15 minutes a day during his upbringing.

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“Even though they were there, they did not go to Charles’ birthdays, they did not show up in the hospital when he broke his ankle, when he had an emergency appendectomy, the Queen wouldn’t leave the palace which was just 50 blocks away,” he noted.

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