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King Charles ‘sleeps in oxygen tent’ for particular purpose, guide claims

King Charles “sleeps in an oxygen tent”, a brand new guide concerning the monarch has claimed.

The guide, ‘My Mother and I’ by royal biographer Ingrid Seward, was launched lately and explores the intricate relationship between the late Queen and her eldest son, Charles.

The guide examines not solely concerning the former monarch and her eldest son, but additionally about Prince Harry, Meghan Markle and Princess Diana. And Seward claims had Charles’ “problems” that led to the usage of a sleeping tent.

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The King’s sleeping regiment was revealed in a current biography (file)

She writes: “The Queen never understood Charles’ pampered lifestyle and found it rather mystifying, as by nature Charles is not a selfish man, but a life of being deferred to often stopped him considering others. He has no sympathy for trivial ailments and combats his own sinus problems by sleeping in an oxygen tent.

“Tiredness or oversleeping usually are not acceptable excuses for lacking even an hour’s work and he won’t ever have a lie-in on a Sunday morning, even when he’s feeling unwell.”

One of the biggest claims in the book is that the late Prince Philip had a coded nickname for Meghan Markle – ‘DoW’ – because she reminded him of Wallis Simpson, the Duchess of Windsor.

Harry and Meghan met in 2016, got engaged in 2017 and had their royal wedding on May 19, 2018. Meghan’s marriage to Harry wasn’t her first. The book suggests that because Meghan is American and a divorcee, Philip found it “uncanny” how a lot she reminded him of Wallis Simpson.



King Charles and Queen Camilla
The King has no sympathy for these in want of a lie-in on a Sunday (file)

The guide additionally examines the late Queen’s character, describing her because the “master of understatement delivered in the best deadpan voice”. It later describes the Queen’s ideas on Meghan’s marriage ceremony costume and Harry’s emotions in direction of his spouse.

The guide reveals: “‘Too in love’ was her [Queen’s] response to Prince Harry being under his future wife’s spell.” It additionally mentions how Charles wasn’t a fan of his mom “taking part in things he considered undignified” – however even he was gained over by her Platinum Jubilee sketch with Paddington.

However, when the Queen posed like a mannequin for her dresser Angela Kelly’s guide The Other Side, her oldest son was apparently “irritated”. The guide states: “It was enough to incur Charles’ wrath – he felt it was thoroughly inappropriate, however good the photographs may have been. He was protective about his mother and thoroughly disliked what he considered was taking advantage of her good nature.”

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