
Harry and William find out Charles III's situation is serious: it's official
The shocking and secret habit of Charles III that leaves Harry and William astonished, something no one imagined
In the British royal family, traditions and discipline are essential. Charles III follows them, but not everyone does. However, behind Charles III's majesty, there is a highly structured life, and every detail seems to be marked by an almost military discipline. This level of precision and order has been a constant throughout his life and always has been.
Charles III has spent decades perfecting his daily routine. For his sons, Harry and William, some of these habits might seem extreme, but for the king, they're simply part of his daily life. This precise and methodical approach has been a topic of conversation within the royal family.

A bath with very precise rituals
One of the most surprising aspects of Charles III's daily life is his bath. It's not a quick shower, but a highly ritualized process. According to his former butler Paul Burrell, the king has rules for this moment, such as filling the bathtub halfway with water at 68°F (20°C).
The bathtub plug must be placed in an exact spot, the towel folded in a particular way, and the bath oil is always from the British brand Olverum. All of the above shows the obsession Harry and William's father has for order.
The above is not a minor detail. For Charles, the bath is a kind of ritual in which he finds calm in his busy life. This process is carefully designed and has become an essential part of his day.

Charles III's work routine: everything under control
Charles III is known for starting his day early, even before the traditional bagpipes that mark the beginning of the day at the palace. Instead of relying on email, the king prefers to write and dictate notes by hand, something he meticulously reviews with his unmistakable red marker. His workday is intense, often extending late into the night, with assistants on call to handle any call or correction.
Food is not a priority for Charles III either. He rarely has lunch because he believes it interrupts his workflow. However, at 5 p.m., he takes a sacred break for tea, accompanied by pastries, cookies, or sandwiches. He usually shares this moment with Queen Camilla.

Absolute control, even on his trips
When he travels, Charles III keeps his rigorous habits, bringing his own orthopedic bed and toilet seat. He also demands that the room temperature be adjusted to his preferences, although he always sleeps with the window open, no matter the outside conditions. These small details show how the king's life is marked by a discipline that covers every aspect of his existence.
Even though these customs might seem like quirks to some, for Charles III they're a personal necessity. Every element of his routine is designed to keep order, control, and calm in his daily life.
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