King Charles III of England already made it clear that his reign would be more modern than that of his mother. He has not had it easy, as he came to the throne very late, but he has had plenty of time to devise what his main remodeling would be in the institution.. First, he threw the members further away from the hard core of the clan, in order to reduce expenses and, in the process, get away from the controversy into which they were dragged. The clearest example is the dishonorable expulsion of his brother Andrés for his scandals.
He also strengthened his businesses and made the family properties more profitable, while at the same time he carried out a exercise of transparency, satisfying the curiosity of its people about economic and other personal issues. In this exercise, he has joined the documentary trend, following in the footsteps of his son and daughter-in-law, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle. The British monarch has already made the leap to the small screen with ‘Finding Harmony: The King’s Vision’. A job in which he wants to make a monarch known far from his ostracism in the palace, fulfilling traditions and with a great commitment to nature. In the midst of all this, What has caught the most attention is how he takes care of the chickens.
King Charles III and the chickens that make him go viral
The content of the British monarch’s documentary is unprecedented and is giving a lot of play. Many extracts from his statements are being extracted to be analyzed in detail in impact headlines. However, Among the youngest and in environments of the 2.0 universe, what is being discussed the most is the time of the chickens. It was intended to show some of the secret corners of Highgrove House, specifically the Chuckingham Palace, a corner that Charles III himself named and which, in reality, is the royal chicken coop.
Many have been surprised by the detail that it is Queen Camilla’s own husband who is in charge of caring for the chickens. It is not believed that he is very likely to be responsible for keeping the enclosure clean, although he does seem to really enjoy watching them eat. Hence, every day he approaches his enclosure, this Chuckingham Palace, to offer them food. That is if the official agenda and the other tasks of the throne allow it. But She takes advantage of the fact that the cameras are there to introduce her friends, whom she encourages to be calm and “not be stupid.”
Thus, in an unusual scene, King Charles III feeds the royal chickens, while collecting the eggs they have laid: “Well, the best thing is that you give them something in return”he explains, proud of his work while collecting the fruits of his effort. The monarch has explained to the cameras how happy his chickens are, that they even have an outdoor space so they can run around as they please. On his Highgrove estate, he treasures the flock of chickens that he rescued last summer in 2024 and whose eggs end up in the palace kitchens.
