King Charles jokes about 'sausage fingers' and doctor explains possible medical reason behind then
- King Charles III and Prince William share an affectionate and playful relationship during coronation rehearsals, with the King joking about their "sausage fingers."
- The BBC documentary showcases the behind-the-scenes preparations for the coronation ceremony, including the Archbishop of Canterbury forgetting his lines and the royal family's involvement.
- Princess Anne reflects on her mother's funeral and the symbolic relief she felt when the crown was removed, representing the end of her commitment to duty.
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King Charles III made a joke about “his fingers like sausages” — a topic that has attracted huge media attention and many internet memes in recent years — in a documentary showing the backstage preparations made by the British royal family for his coronation, AFP reported.
During his coronation rehearsals, King Charles already had a hard time staying serious. To his son Prince William, for example, the monarch joked about his “sausage fingers.” According to the BBC, this can be seen in the documentary “Charles III: The Coronation Year” that the broadcaster will broadcast on December 26.
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