With this joke, he causes laughter - King Charles III Charms Children, Makes History in Rome
King Charles III, known for his love of family and literature, recently made headlines for his interactions with kids and a historic religious gathering.
The new monarch, a devoted grandfather, often reads to his grandchildren. His favourites include the Harry Potter series, which he brings to life with various character voices. This affectionate side was also seen during a recent visit to Rome.
King Charles III, now Supreme Governor of the Church of England following Queen Elizabeth II's passing, shared a light-hearted moment with a group of Roman schoolchildren. In a display of humour, he joked about their English language skills, drawing laughter from the young audience. This interaction showcased the monarch's ability to connect with people of all ages.
In another significant event, King Charles III and Queen Camilla joined Pope Leo XIV in the Sistine Chapel for a historic prayer session. This marked the first time a British monarch has publicly prayed with a pope since the Reformation in the 16th century. The event highlighted the new king's commitment to interfaith dialogue and understanding.
King Charles III continues to demonstrate his personal touch, engaging with kids and participating in historic religious events. His actions reflect a commitment to connection, humour, and interfaith harmony.