The ‘authoritarian’ gesture of Carlos III to an assistant at the signing of his proclamation that has generated criticism

During the official proclamation ceremony of Charles III as King of England, which was held this Saturday at the St. James Palace, the new monarch made a gesture with one of the attendees of the ceremony that some have called ‘authoritarian’ in front of to the composure that her predecessor, Queen Elizabeth II, always exhibited. The moment in question took place during the signing ceremony of the new monarch. In front of some large documents deposited on a fairly small table, Carlos III has slid the tray in which the pens were deposited towards the edge of the desk and has made a visible gesture with his hand, accompanied by a grimace, for them to take it. withdraw before continuing to write. At another point in the ceremony, and also before the signing of documents, the new king once again found the tray of pens and another with two inkwells on the same table and made ostentatious gestures for them to be removed from the table before sit down to sign Once the signatures were finished, the new King of England put his pen in the inside pocket of his jacket and got up from his desk to leave the room, followed by the Queen Consort, Camilla and the new Prince of Wales, his son Guillermo.In this detail, in this seemingly minor gesture 👇 is everything that changes in the British Monarchy.
From a lady, already a grandmother, refined, reserved, kind and subtle in authority…
…to an impatient, bossy, tough, thoughtless and lacking empathy pic.twitter.com/w9aDxzREYP— Ignasi Guardans (@iguardans) September 10, 2022 Carlos, 73, immediately succeeded his mother, Queen Elizabeth, when she died on Thursday (September 8), but an Accession Council made up of hundreds of politicians, bishops and high-ranking officials has formally proclaimed her succession at the ceremony.