She added that the fact Harry, Charles and William were “unable to have dinner together” after the death of the Queen shone a light on the “impenetrable mess” of their relationship.Further on in the piece, she praised the newly sworn-in monarch, King Charles III, as having the potential to be a fantastic ruler.However, the business mogul has said the Queen will be tough to replace.She wrote that Charles is no doubt ready for his new role.Karren quipped it was one of the “longest apprenticeships in history,” after Charles was sworn in at the age of 73.In a word of sincere advice to the new King, Karren said she wouldn’t “try too hard” if she was Charles.She explained that she held this stance because Queen Elizabeth II is “impossible to replace".The TV personality said: “Charles has spoken about knowing the time has come for him to keep his views and opinions more to himself.“He is right to aim for quiet authority.“As far as I am concerned, so far so good.The Queen is impossible to replace, so my advice would be not to try too hard.“What I think we all hope for from our King is a calm sense of purpose, values and integrity.”She went on to say that the reason the Queen was so well trusted by the nation was because she always had our “best interests at heart”.Karren clarified that should the new king be able to achieve the same thing, he has the “best chance of uniting the nation”.The Apprentice judge shared her condolences following the Queen’s death.Via her Twitter account, she described the Queen as "simply incredible — inspirational, funny, kind, interesting and interested"..
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