King Charles III has a complex and heavy agenda as the new Monarch, but it seems that a member of the Royal Family might be going rogue and taking back the old role of agent provocateur and creating some unexpected drama.
With the help of his son, Prince William, King Charles is planning a historical coronation ceremony in May 2023, where they have to walk a fine line.
The royals must obey traditions and values while avoiding elements that appear archaic and remind the world of slavery and colonialism.
The Sovereign must also deal with the new Prime Minister of England, Rishi Sunak.
Mr. Sunak succeeded Liz Truss, who left the government in shambles by quitting just 44 days in the high-profile and demanding job.
When not focused on the political aspect of his country, the King is molding his reign and protecting the legacy of his late mother, Queen Elizabeth II.
King Charles also plans to push the mantra — he needs to be seen to be believed.
Along with Camilla, Queen Consort, Kate Middleton, and Prince William, King Charles is planning the Royal Family’s biggest-ever series of tours worldwide.
The King is set to deploy his charm offensive in Australia, New Zealand, and multiple Commonwealth realms in the Caribbean.
There are reports King Charles and his wife are hoping to visit the United States.
A royal source told The Mirror: “The King and his family are keen to hit the ground running in these crucial first few months and years of his reign. He certainly wants to carry on the long-held mantra from his late mother of being seen to be believed and is very keen to get out and meet as many people as possible.”
As if King Charles’s plate is not full enough, he also has to monitor potential embarrassing revelations from Prince Harry and Meghan Markle‘s new docuseries and a tell-all book that will be released on January 10th.
However, King Charles might have been forced to put Prince Harry’s drama aside to deal with Sarah Ferguson, Duchess of York, who appears to have taken the role of trouble brewer once more.
The former wife of Prince Andrew, Duke of York, who delivered more scandals the royals care to remember, has been busy on Instagram and plans to drop a book entitled A Very Intriguing Lady in March 2023.
Princess Fergie shared an adorable photo where she is lying on the grass with Queen Elizabeth II’s two beloved corgis, Muick and Sandy.
Andrew inherited the Queen’s pets after her passing. Sarah Ferguson also shared a promotional video about her juicy book, saying: “I am delighted to bring you the most amazing, romantic historical novel…It is so exciting. It is full of seduction and scandals. Well, it is ‘A Very Intriguing Lady.'”
Most fans see the Duchess of York‘s moves as innocent or a royal basking in the limelight because she has the Queen’s dogs.
However, two royal experts claim that she might be going rogue again, and King Charles needs to take action.
Hosts of the Royally Obsessed podcast, Christina Garibaldi and Christine Ross, appeared on the show to dissect the matter.
Garibaldi said: “We saw these pictures with the Queen’s corgis and Fergie for her birthday over the weekend.”
Ross added: “She’s kind of going rogue with social media.”
Garibaldi stated: “I do think it’s like Fergie has kind of been let off a leash a little bit with the Queen not there anymore. And I think Charles is going to have to rein her in at some point because it feels like she is just like everywhere right now.”
King Charles has to find a way not to make some of these problems worse.