Charles breaks cover: King appears in high spirits as he heads to church in Sandringham following claims he's a 'pampered' monarch who 'has his shoelaces ironed' in Omid Scobie's new book
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The King, 75, smiled and waved at St Mary Magdalene
Church in Sandringham, Norfolk following claims published by The Sun,
reportedly from Scobie's book Endgame, that King Charles likes things
just so, including that he takes freshly steamed and pressed linen
sheets with him wherever he goes, and has an inch of toothpaste squeezed
onto
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