New light is being shed into how King Charles III reportedly leads his staff. In Valentine Low’s "Courtiers: The Hidden Power Behind the Crown," insiders close to the monarch shared that Charles has a "fierce temper and a ferocious work ethic." "Things would frustrate him, especially the media," an insider told Low, which The Times published from the book.
King Charles III was deemed "very demanding of himself" and expected the same from his staff, according to new book. (Jonathan Brady/Pool Photo via AP) A former member of his household described him to go from "zero to 60 in a flash and then back down again." The insider shared that he "rarely directs" his anger to people.
Other former members of his staff described the king as "never satisfied with himself or what he has achieved. People around him had to work hard to keep up." The insider added, "He had enormous stamina." "He would drive people hard," according to "Courtiers: The Hidden Power Behind the Crown." "He was full of ideas, always asking people to go and do things.The workload as private secretary would be immense.
He had strong opinions. He also had a proper temper on him, which was quite fun. "He would rarely direct it at the individual.
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