King Charles kept his cool in the midst of protestors who publicly showed their disapproval of him. Some even held signs that read "Not My King," but His Majesty just walked passed them.
King Charles' Reaction To Protestors Was Predictable?
King Charles arrived in Milton Keynes to attend royal engagements marking its new city status on Feb. 16. Royal fans gathered to see him. However, there were also anti-monarchy protestors. One even shouted, "Why don't you answer your critics?"
Body language expert Judi James weighed in on King Charles' reaction. According to her, what the King did was what she expected, adding that he inherited the "stoicism in his DNA."
"In 1994 the then Prince Charles was standing on stage in Sydney, Australia when a student rushed up firing blank shots," the expert told The Mirror.
The expert added that a lot of things happened after Prince William and Prince Harry's father took over the throne. However, he has remained calm, except for a leaky fountain pen. He was caught on camera losing his temper over the problematic pen.
King Charles Will Reportedly Not Be Crowned King
There is a lot of drama surrounding King Charles' upcoming coronation, especially after Prince Harry and Meghan Markle drop their Netflix docuseries. The Susexes' attendance at the event remains unclear.
However, an astrologer claims that King Charles' coronation may not happen. In July 2022, Adams said she saw major changes within the royal family. She also said several other astrologers see the same vision.
"Astrologers since Nostradamus have predicted Charles III would never be King," Adams added. "Mario Reading, author of the 2015 book Nostradamus: The Complete Prophecies for the Future, not only wrote that Queen Elizabeth II would die in 2022, he saw that Charles would abdicate in favour of his son because of resentment about the death of Diana."
Let's see what will happen in the next few months, as King Charles' coronation is set on May 6.
Stay tuned for more news and updates about King Charles and his coronation.
