During yesterday’s walkabout, a moment recorded on camera showed the King becoming frustrated as the Queen Consort lagged. During their time in Wales, Charles and Camilla paid a visit to Wrexham, where they met with members of the general public in the city center.
During their unplanned walkabout in between royal engagements, the King was seen at one point asking staff to rescue Camilla, who had become separated from the group. Charles can be heard asking: “Can we try and get her back again? Please. We need to go. I was trying to wait for her, but she goes on.” Twitter users responded to the video with comments, many of which labeled the couple “the normal married couple.”
‘We need to go!’ Frustrated King Of England Caught Shouting At His Queen
@JenyTLRal, who goes by that handle, said: “That couple is a typical married couple, haha. I think it’s cute and relatable.” Another, @Thamer76, stated: “I think this is sweet and funny; it just shows that he is human like the rest of us.” A third, Catriona Rowntree, stated that “: “This is my Husband, daily!” Another with the handle @Mama FeMariana added: “Kings… at the end of the day, they’re just like every other husband.”
@LordBlackwoodA1, the fifth, said: “I adore how typical a couple they are. God help the monarchs Charles the ll and Camilla.” @Norfolk Girly, the sixth, wrote: “love it The typical married couple!” @FrattonBlue added another: “Men of a particular generation can identify with this. When we go to Sainsbury’s, I remain the same. Without the security, of course. I murmur to myself.” Another person, @TheItalianInNZ, added: “Every man went out and about with his spouse or partner…”
he King and Queen Consort carried out a series of engagements when they visited Wrexham on Friday. They met popular Hollywood actors, Rob McElhenney and Ryan Reynolds as they visited the football club owned by the actors.
They also met with the Wrexham AFC players and staff as well as the co-chairmen when they toured the Racecourse Ground. The royals went to St Giles’ Church in Wrexham City center and went on their walk about. They were welcomed by hundreds of well-wishers, who lined the streets, not minding the harsh weather.

