King Charles III will ‘come into his own’ as monarch, royal author says

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There has been much speculation on what kind of monarch King Charles III will be now that he has ascended to the British throne, but at least one royal expert is optimistic about his reign.

“I actually think he’s going to come into his own,” Tina Brown, author of “The Palace Papers,” tells Page Six exclusively. “I think he’s going to be a good king.”

Brown explains that Charles — who at age 73 is the oldest person in British history to assume the throne following the death of his mother, Queen Elizabeth II, on Thursday — is “highly trained” and “very authentic.”

The “Diana Chronicles” author also notes that Charles was long considered a crank because of his views on climate but is now seen as prophetic.

In 1970, the new monarch gave his first speech on the “climate emergency” and stressed the need to combat pollution.


Royal author Tina Brown thinks King Charles III will “come into his own” as monarch.

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Royal author Tina Brown thinks King Charles III will “come into his own” as monarch.

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Royal author Tina Brown thinks King Charles III will “come into his own” as monarch.

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