King Charles III giggles as cheeky fan offers pen 'just in case' after leaky mishaps
17.09.2022 - 22:39
/ ok.co.uk
Earlier this week King Charles III visited Northern Ireland where an incident with a leaky pen caught the attention of royal fans.The King, 73, was at the royal residence of Hillsborough Castle in Co Down in Northern Ireland, where he sat down to sign a visitor’s book when the incident occurred. His Majesty was heard telling royal aides "I can't bear this bloody thing" after a pen he was using inconveniently left ink all over his hands.
The Queen Consort, who was given the pen, said “It [the ink is] going everywhere," before the pair wiped their hands.The King may have thought the mishap was behind him, as he visited Wales for the first time since becoming monarch, but royal fans had other ideas with a cheeky joke. For all of the latest updates, sign up for OK!'s Royal newsletter Charles was captured on camera as he greeted the well-wishing crowds in Cardiff, while one person humorously handed him a black biro pen.
In the footage, the King can be seen accepting the writing utensil but looks at it puzzled – though it didn't take much explanation. In very few words, a woman can be heard saying "just in case", which thankfully made Charles burst out with laughter.The amused King found it just as funny and the comical moment was shared with fans before he moved on to greet other mourners.
At the time of the initial incident, royal fans leapt to the King’s defence when he seemed to get irritated with the pen and forget the date. One user wrote: "The last thing King Charles needs is a bl**dy leaky pen— especially when he’s most likely signing important documents." "He’s 73, hasn’t had a full day of rest, days and days of public engagements, and probably hasn’t had a moment for himself to grieve.
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