Is this suppose to endear me to royalty..because it doesn’t.
I sympathize with King Charles and his teddy bear. It’s a symbol of security, safety and warmth when feeling insecure, a form of stability throughout life. I still have my childhood panda bear (my mom must have been into stuffed panda bears over the traditional teddy bear) for which I’m grateful. I have always loved panda bears, especially my old stuffed childhood one.
Mine looks as ancient as it is, probably almost 70 years old now, faded looking, but still a source of great comfort when I look at my panda. Brings back good memories; panda has been my sidekick in my journey over the years. Wherever I went in life, panda was there too.
So Charles, I completely understand the comfort your teddy bear brings you, and it’s a good thing, not something that should have been presented by a publicity seeking author of a book about the King that he is about to spring on the public. The author is doing what he can to demean the new King, and that disgusts me.