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King Charles III Biography - by Alexander Cooper - Life and Story

Alexander Cooper

Editora: Ben Business Group LLC

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King Charles III Biography, Life and StoryCharles, the heir presumptive to the British throne, has taken the throne when his mother, Elizabeth II, passed away.The death of his "beloved" mother was "a moment of the greatest sadness for me and all members of my family," Charles said in a statement issued shortly after the official announcement of her passing. The coming days will be a time when Charles both accepts his new responsibilities and grieves a great loss.He has spent his entire life in the spotlight, and he is well-known in Britain and throughout the world. However, no one is yet certain what kind of king or queen King Charles III — the title he has assumed, putting an end to years of rumors — would develop into.This book is a biography of him. He was raised by nannies from an early age, one of whom was quite strict and the other who was caring and gentle.His deep bond with this grandma, which he maintained throughout college, the military, and his several attempts to find a partner to compare to the one he was unable to pursue.His union was formed in heaven but would quickly fall into hell.But there were also happy moments: his sons, his parents' growing affection for him, and his eventual marriage to the lady he had loved for a significant portion of his life.This is the tale of King Charles III, the future monarch. Here is a Preview of What You Will Get:⁃ A Detailed Introduction⁃ A Comprehensive Chapter by Chapter Biography⁃ EtcGet a copy of this biography and learn about the book.
Disponível desde: 22/10/2022.

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