As a member of the royal family, you might presume that life is a breeze, but King Charles has let it be known in the past that his upbringing was far from easy.
He was often lonely, bored and found it hard to make friends among his peers, coming from a life of immense privilege but stifling protocol.
Royal expert Duncan Larcombe says, “Charles went through quite a harsh childhood and I don’t think he started off in life particularly well.
He was desperately unhappy at boarding school in Scotland, and his parents were archetype examples of the ‘stiff upper lip’ generation who’d both gone through a war.
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