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King Charles' short temper exposed again as he 'throws remote at TV' while watching BBC news

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King Charles would often throw the TV remote at the screen in a fit of rage whilst watching the news, according to a royal author.The monarch is preparing himself for an enlarged prostate operation today and has made several headlines over the years for his short fused temper.Royal biographer Robert Jobson has now given further insight into what Charles is really like behind the scenes as he claims that the monarch is known for his perfectionism, fiery temper and eccentricity.However, since Charles' accession to the throne in 2022, his humanity and warmth have shone through, the Express reports.Describing His Majesty as "obsessive" but also "complex", Jobson said: "The King can be obsessive, a little eccentric, and he does have a short fuse. "While watching the BBC news on television, he would often end up throwing the remote control at the screen out of frustration."Charles infamously made headlines back in 2022 after his angry outburst with a leaky fountain pen.Just weeks into his reign, he was captured on video becoming increasingly annoyed during the signing of a ceremonial booklet at Northern Ireland's Hillsborough Castle after he accidentally used the wrong date.The author continued on to say that the King's complexity is what makes him so "interesting".He said: "Charles is complex.

And it is his character – that of a man who admits to getting carried away by enthusiasm in his bid to try to improve things, not just his position in society and royal status – that makes him interesting to write about.""When Charles became king, there were fears that he would be the meddling kind. "He has certainly pushed the constitutional boundaries.

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