King Charles III spoke for the nation last summer when he said that watching England play is "too nervy".For many passionate football supporters in this country, watching the national team play at major tournaments is so nerve-racking that they often have to look away.
Those emotions are not beyond the new king either, who previously revealed that watching the Three Lions is not good for his nerves during a visit to Wales.His Royal Highness had been on a tour of Wales ahead of last summer's Euros final between England and Italy, a match he admitted he would be watching from home.READ MORE: 2 sporting events to lose records as most-watched TV of all-time due to Queen's funeralSpeaking during a visit to St David's Cathedral in Pembrokeshire he explained, via CornwallLive: “Watching the football, it’s rather too much for the nerves.”He later spoke to locals during a trip to the village of Ponthir near Newport, where one resident revealed: “He said he wouldn’t be going to Wembley, but his eldest son would be.
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