‘He’s got such wisdom and a bank of knowledge about everything he needs for the job’ Penny Junor
His warmth, dignity and devotion to duty have been more apparent than ever during a remarkable start to his reign.
The King has been highly visible despite his personal sorrow, visiting Cardiff, Belfast and Edinburgh and even carrying out a surprise walkabout in London to meet some of the people queueing to attend his mother’s lying in state.
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The public response has been overwhelmingly positive, with cries of “God Save the King” everywhere he has appeared.
“I think he will have been very reassured and pleased,” royal author Penny Junor tells HELLO!. “The mood has been: ‘We loved your mother and we love you, too.’
‘Camilla buoys him up in a way I don’t think anyone else has been able to since his grandmother’
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“He’s always been a very emotional man and I think we’ll see a much more emotional reign than we had from his mother, which is absolutely in keeping with the times. I think he is a man for our age.”