Health problems that Carlos III kept silent for years

“Never complain never explain.” The phrase associated with Benjamin Disraeli, a champion of conservatism in the Victorian era and Britain’s only Jewish Prime Minister, guided the footsteps of Elizabeth II, in her desire to maintain neutrality and defuse controversy. The adage of success, which is sadly never followed Prince Harry and Meghan Markle.

Memories of Carlos III’s youngest son To spare They made headlines for weeks, but some details went unnoticed. In one of the chapters Harry was talking about his stay at Balmoral Castle, the magnificent Scottish Royal Family residence that occupies 20,000 acres and has 50 rooms. The Duke of Sussex remembers how exploring the interior and maze of corridors and rooms he found some striking sights.

“You opened the wrong door and you probably bumped into daddy while his assistant was helping him get dressed. Even worse, you can find him doing drills, in shorts, leaning against a door or hanging from a bar like a skilled acrobat. Exercise dictated by his physio, the only effective remedy for daddy’s constant pain in his neck and back. Old polo injuries, mostly» can be read.

Prince Charles at that time, playing poloGTRES

In the next section of To spare, Harry describes his father’s accident, during a polo match. “When I was little, I have seen Father fall [fuertemente], the horse gave up, the ground hit him and swallowed him at the same time. I remember thinking, ‘Why does Dad snore?’ And then someone shouted: ‘He swallowed his tongue!’”

Until now, from Casa Real they have not slipped any details about the constant pain that the son of Elizabeth II was in, during the decades during which he fulfilled hundreds of commitments and served as a sponsor of more than 420 organizations and directed the Prince. The Trust, which has raised hundreds of millions of pounds to help disadvantaged youth in the UK and Commonwealth.

The British press published in 2001 that the Prince of Wales had been injured and taken to hospital after a spectacular fall playing polo. The overall impression is that there may be some scratches.

Prince William and his father, in this 2005 imageGTRES

Just a few years later, in 2006, Prince Charles offered up a different version of fall, revealing how it happened. “I literally landed on my head” and the horse “completely knocked me over.”

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