“Darling, ah, my dear” is a slip of the tongue of King Charles III during his meeting with British Prime Minister Liz Terrace, which is heavily criticized.
At their first weekly meeting at Buckingham Palace, the 73-year-old King Charles III was heard speaking these words, caught on camera, while this “slip of the tongue” was seen as a “surprise” start to the meeting to be held. once a week.
The meeting began with Liz Terrace, who faced a flurry of criticism for her tax policy, greeting the king by saying, “Your Majesty, it’s good to see you again.” When Charles smiled, “Again?”, Terrace replied, “It’s an honor.”
“embarrassing” miss
But Charles, apparently trying to break into a brief awkward silence, said, “Oh my dear,” before quickly continuing, “Anyway… now…”
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The reservation came after she faced questions from opposition leader Sir Keir Starmer during a Questions to the Prime Minister meeting in the British House of Commons.
Terrace insisted at the Questions to the Prime Minister meeting that she would not cut spending to offset the tax cut plan, while economists and financial markets continued to question her plans.
Weekly Event
While the Daily Mail writes that the meeting of the new king with the prime minister is an event that happens every Wednesday, the late Queen Elizabeth has met weekly with all 15 prime ministers during her reign over the past 70 years, including Winston. Churchill, her first Prime Minister And the last of them.
Last month, Charles and Terrace spoke briefly during a private meeting following the death of Queen Elizabeth II, but they met again yesterday for their first weekly meeting, a tradition the Queen has maintained throughout her 70-year reign.