He deplored the “disproportionate” reaction of the British and leaders of all sides.
Invited to speak on France Inter this Tuesday, February 6, Stéphane Bern spoke of the media storm that followed the announcement of Charles III's cancer.
“What is worrying is the way the British public has reacted,” the royal expert said.
Before listing the multiple decisions and official messages that followed this press release.
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“The king continues to exercise his power”
“Debates in the House of Commons were interrupted for Parliament to make a statement of support for the King, the English Prime Minister, the Scottish Prime Minister, the Welsh Prime Minister, the new Sinn Féin Prime Minister, Michelle O'Neill , made a press release, Boris Johnson expresses the support of all the British people, the news channels are continuous across the Channel, and then Joe Biden who says that he is worried about the king and that he is going to call him ….”, he began.
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Before calling for a more measured response.
“While the king continues to exercise his power, there is no real vacation of power.
Certainly, he is reducing his public appearances and it is Queen Camilla who will fill in, just as Prince William announced that he was going to take over a certain number of his father's activities, continued the expert.
But there is a dramatization there which perhaps does not need to be.”
A positive point of view shared by the monarch's doctors, if we are to believe the
Daily Mail
.
The latter would thus be “very, very optimistic” about the state of health of Charles III, whose cancer was detected quite “early”.
The official visit of Charles III and Queen Camilla to France
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