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King Charles has a ‘fierce temper’ with staff, new book claims

After several viral videos showed King Charles III losing his temper, new light is being shed into how Britain’s new monarch leads his staff.

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New light is being shed into how King Charles III reportedly leads his staff.

In Valentine Low’s Courtiers: The Hidden Power Behind the Crown, insiders close to the monarch shared that Charles has a “fierce temper and a ferocious work ethic”.

“Things would frustrate him, especially the media,” an insider told Low, which The Times published from the book.

A former member of his household described him to go from “zero to 60 in a flash and then back down again”. The insider shared that he “rarely directs” his anger to people, Fox News reports.

Other former members of his staff described the King as “never satisfied with himself or what he has achieved”. “People around him had to work hard to keep up,” the insider said. “He had enormous stamina.”

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Charles is alleged to have a ‘proper temper on him’ when dealing with staff. Picture: AFP
Charles is alleged to have a ‘proper temper on him’ when dealing with staff. Picture: AFP

“He would drive people hard,” according to Courtiers: The Hidden Power Behind the Crown. “He was full of ideas, always asking people to go and do things. The workload as private secretary would be immense. He had strong opinions. He also had a proper temper on him, which was quite fun.

“He would rarely direct it at the individual. It would be about something, and he would lose his temper. He would throw something. He would go from zero to 60 in a flash and then back down again. Things would frustrate him, especially the media.”

It comes after several videos of Charles expressing anger and frustration with staff circulated online in the wake of his mother’s death.

The book claims that Charles is “very demanding of himself” and expects the same from his staff. Phone calls reportedly come in “at any time,” from after breakfast until 11pm at night, even during Christmas, The Times shared.

“At any moment, he may want to call you about something. Working on his boxes, on his ideas, on his papers. The pace is pretty intense,” an insider shared with Low.

Charles is reportedly ‘very demanding of himself’ and expects the same from staff. Picture: AFP
Charles is reportedly ‘very demanding of himself’ and expects the same from staff. Picture: AFP

The monarch was described to be a “man on a mission” with a variety of different interests. The book shares how the King turned to different individuals with expertise in “architecture, alternative medicine, business, organic farming, housing, Jungian psychoanalysis, Islamic art, rainforests, crop circles and the media”.

Low claimed that working for Charles meant dealing with the “helpful suggestions” from the advisers. He claimed that the King was “not always a good judge of who should have his ear.”

“Jimmy Savile, the broadcaster and charity fundraiser who, after his death, was revealed to have been a serial sexual abuser, wrote a handbook for Charles on how the royal family should deal with the media after big disasters,” Low penned.

“Charles passed on his tips to the Duke of Edinburgh, who in turn showed them to the Queen,” he claimed.

Charles took the throne after Queen Elizabeth II died at Balmoral Castle in Scotland on September 8. She was 96. Courtiers: The Hidden Power Behind the Crown is expected to be released October 6.

In a second book, Courtiers: Intrigue, Ambition, and the Power Players Behind the House of Windsor, Low will dive into the lives of Meghan Markle, Prince Harry, Prince William and Kate Middleton. This book is set to be released June 2023.

This article originally appeared on Fox News and was reproduced with permission

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