The wit and wisdom of King Charles III: Times the Monarch made everyone laugh

The wit and wisdom of King Charles III: Times the Monarch made everyone laugh
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You'd think a man who spends his days wielding the weight of the Crown might be inclined to brood in gilded corridors, speaking only in formal declarations and prepared statements. But King Charles III has spent decades proving that theory wrong. He's got a sense of humor and not the stiff, obligatory kind you'd expect from someone whose job title comes with centuries of protocol. His is the kind that catches you off guard, the kind that makes you forget you're standing next to a monarch and think, "Wait, did he really just say that?"

The unexpected moments

In 1998, for his 50th birthday Prince's Trust gala, he appeared in a comedy sketch alongside Stephen Fry and Roger Moore, playing a waiter with a towel draped over his arm, asking celebrity diners if the food had been to their satisfaction. Years later, that willingness to participate remained intact. At the 2012 Diamond Jubilee Concert honoring Queen Elizabeth, Charles remarked at the beginning of his remarks by saying "Your Majesty, mummy." It's the kind of thing only someone secure in themselves would do—standing before thousands and cracking a joke about calling his mother by her formal title.During a Prince's Trust concert in 2006, he said "I must say that this is the moment when I wish I could sing."
As the crowd applauded, egging him on, William shook his head and gestured "no" behind him. Charles continued, "I know my limitations. But at least I have my glow stick." What makes Charles' humor particularly effective is that it comes from nowhere. You don't expect the monarch to have an opinion on the weather forecast he's delivering. Yet during a visit to BBC Scotland in 2012, while reporting on snow over Balmoral Castle, Charles quipped, "Who the hell wrote this script?" The same goes for when Charles visited the set of Doctor Who in 2013 and voiced a Dalek, saying "Exterminate! Exterminate!" into the microphone at BBC studios in Cardiff. Perhaps the best version of Charles' humor is when he sees an opening and takes it. In 2014, when the chairman of the British Sub-Aqua Club described Charles as "rather buff" in a 1970s photograph, Charles joked that Prince William was now displaying his own "buff credentials" as the new president.Most recently, during a garden party at the British Ambassador's residence in Washington, D.C. during his 2026 state visit to America, comedian Matt Friend performed an impression of Charles right to his face. Without missing a beat, Charles offered a playful critique, simply replying, "Keep trying." A king who can laugh. That's something worth smiling about.

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