I thought the approach Charles used to express his disapproval at the cluttered table, was a bit rude, and was not a good look in front of the camera's.
Then I measure it from the other perspective, firstly he is the King, and like any boss in life, they expect you to do a job properly. I believe the idea originally was for the paperwork to be signed from the other side of table.
So firstly what numpty put the chair that side if that was the case. Secondly what dickhead thought it would be a great idea to sign from the other side of the table in the first place, when those to the accession were standing the opposite side.
Hence I came to the conclusion the King was right to be frustrated, too many slackers in this country and the ones that do work, need to learn to do the job properly, this is a problem with unions, they all want rights and more pay for absolute shoddy workmanship.
The learning from this is next time employ Polish servants and get rid of the current riff raff. Problem solved. Who said Brexit?...fook off I'm off for a lay down now.
Then I measure it from the other perspective, firstly he is the King, and like any boss in life, they expect you to do a job properly. I believe the idea originally was for the paperwork to be signed from the other side of table.
So firstly what numpty put the chair that side if that was the case. Secondly what dickhead thought it would be a great idea to sign from the other side of the table in the first place, when those to the accession were standing the opposite side.
Hence I came to the conclusion the King was right to be frustrated, too many slackers in this country and the ones that do work, need to learn to do the job properly, this is a problem with unions, they all want rights and more pay for absolute shoddy workmanship.
The learning from this is next time employ Polish servants and get rid of the current riff raff. Problem solved. Who said Brexit?...fook off I'm off for a lay down now.


