King Charles' 'Disgrace' and 'Extraordinary' Rant at Queen Camilla
- King Charles III and the Royal Family marked the monarch's official birthday on June 14 with the Trooping the Colour ceremony in London.
- The event included a last-minute change prompted by the King following the Air India plane crash that killed 241 people, leading to a one-minute silence and royals wearing black armbands.
- Over 1,000 soldiers of the British Army marched in full ceremonial dress, with the King reviewing the troops and the parade focusing on the traditional display of the regiment’s flag, commonly called the "Colour."
- A lip reader revealed King Charles made cryptic remarks including "Absolutely crazy, disgrace, absolutely extraordinary," and "on my way out," amid a private dispute with Prince Andrew over Royal Lodge's future.
- Since Prince Harry withdrew from his senior royal responsibilities, his communication with his father has been very limited, and the release of his candid memoir "Spare" has reportedly heightened tensions within the family, potentially causing enduring challenges for the monarchy.
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King Charles' heated 'absolutely crazy' exchange with Queen Camilla - Birmingham Live
King Charles appeared to be in a heated debate with Queen Camilla during Trooping the Colour, with a lip reader deciphering his comments that included a swipe at his brother Prince Andrew
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Read Full ArticleThousands of people lined the way to catch a glimpse of the royal family in bright weather on Saturday.
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