King Charles Is Rejected By Some Of The British People Ahead Of His Lavish Coronation Ceremony

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As King Charles III gets ready to mark the most significant event of his life, there are many threats lined up to upstage and ruin his day.

The King will have his coronation ceremony on May 6, with 2000 privileged attendees, and millions of people will watch the historical event worldwide via TV and telephone screens.

The Sovereign is losing sleep over the possibility of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle detonating more truth bombs with additional chapters that they will add to Spare.

Prince William has warned King Charles that Prince Harry and Markle might attend and pull a significant PR stunt that will overshadow the ceremony.

King Charles is also dealing with the fast-spreading reports that his disgraced brother, Prince Andrew, is looking for revenge with a tell-all book or another disastrous interview.

Prince Andrew, who is determined to erase the humiliating sex scandal that he is embroiled in, is looking at a list of disparate ideas to rehabilitate his name and brand and hit his brother for not being supportive enough during his ordeal.

However, the King was recently surprised to learn that his own people might cause him major humiliation on coronation day.

It seems that some British citizens have not forgotten that King Charles was once a scandal-plagued man, husband, and father.

The King was embroiled in multiple scandals, including the tampon gate, and reports of having affairs, and many have painful memories of how he publicly treated Princess Diana.

Other Britons are still upset by the manner he placed his second wife, Camilla, Queen Consort, onto a pedestal by giving her the title of Queen after he promised the public he would never do such a thing out of respect for his first spouse and the mother of his two sons.

Buckingham Palace launched an ambitious campaign to recruit 8000 Britons to ring every single bell in the country for King Charles during his coronation ceremony.

The Palace has discovered that King Charles has hundreds of people who either do not like him or hold grudges against him.

The Central Council of Church Bell Ringers (CCCBR) revealed thus far, despite their best efforts, they have secured only 300 volunteers to ring the nation’s 38,000 church bells on May 6.

Vicki Chapman, of the CCCBR, told the Telegraph: “Time is running short now for new recruits to be fully trained up by the Coronation. However, they should be able to participate in some way over that Bank Holiday weekend. We hope that once they’ve experienced it, they’ll want to continue to grow their skills and friendships made through this journey of discovery.”

According to the media outlet, Chapman, who is doing her best to convince the public to become a bell ringer, said “anyone from the age of eight and above could get involved in bell-ringing. She said it was “gentle exercise” and did not require a certain level of fitness, although ringers often have to climb a church’s spiral staircase to get to its belfry.”

The Central Council of Church Bell Ringers (CCCBR) also revealed that new recruits will need “around 15 hours of training to be able to manage a bell alone.”

King Charles has a lot of work to clean his image.

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