King Charles and Queen Camilla celebrated their 20th wedding anniversary in Rome on April 9th – but not everyone seemed keen to mark their special milestone with them.
During a public appearance in the Italian capital, one spectator could be heard shouting ‘Princess Diana’ as the royal couple were walking past them, which visibly angered the King. Keep reading for more info…
King Charles Gives 'Lethal' Stare To Fan Shouting 'Princess Diana' While In Rome With Queen Camilla
A video shared by Marca shows the moment in question happening. And King Charles giving the fan shouting his ex-wife's name a "lethal stare" was impossible to ignore, especially because part of the video was in slow motion so viewers could see it happening in more detail! Check out the video in full here to see what we mean.
"It was supposed to be a routine walkabout for King Charles. But then one name changed the tone entirely," the voiceover for the video says. "As the monarch greeted people during a public appearance, a voice from the crowd shouted: 'Princess Diana.'"
"Charles didn't miss it. He stopped, turned, and gave what many are calling a 'lethal stare' in the direction of the voice," the voiceover continues, adding: "The moment has since gone viral, partly because of how fast the mood shifted."
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Fan Comments
"The look that says everything," wrote one person on a TikTok video of the moment in question. "I just KNOW Camilla was fuming about that once they were alone," wrote a second, followed by the crying laughing emoji. "They are an embarrassment," slammed a third. "Even in death she outshines him," quipped a fourth, followed by the sideways crying laughing emoji. "Diana [is] the only queen," thought a fifth, as a sixth replied: "Absolutely."
"That was fabulous. Diana all the way forever and a day," wrote a seventh fan, followed by the red heart emoji. "Princess Diana over this fake queen any day!" exclaimed an eighth, followed by the gold crown emoji. " Brilliant! Diana forever!" wrote another, followed by the heart eyes emoji.
However, not everyone felt the same way. "I think that's horrible, people need to grow up, childish," wrote one user in King Charles and Queen Camilla's defense. "Very rude & disrespectful," thought a second.
"God save the king," wrote a third, followed by the blue heart emoji. "That was inappropriate and there's a place and a time for something like this," wrote a fourth.


