Any royal watcher fan or foe knows that members of the firm have odd specifications.
Thelate Queen Elizabeth II, for instance, had members of her staff fulfill arguably strange roles.
When he travels, King Charles III brings his own blood with him.

The secret was originally spilled (see what we did there?)
While speaking on"A Right Royal" podcastas part of Hello!
“Blood, yes, for in the case there was a blood transfusion.”

“So you carry it.”
He toldEntertainment Tonightthat when it comes to TP, the royal is not one to be flexible.
This is where things get tricky, however.

While seeking out such specifications, Charles kicked Andrex the royal paper supplier to the curb.
We can just imagine the king signing up for automatic refills for his toilet paper on Amazon Prime.
“He wants what he wants when he wants it.”

Hey, who hasn’t stuck a few historical artifacts in their carryon ahead of a big trip?
Given that Charles is a well-documented lover of environmental causes, the token was well received.
“He still travels with a childhood teddy bear,” the author continued.

“He’s had it since he was a very small child… “Of course, their invite did not say BYOB.
This method is to ensure that no one spikes their beverages.
The senior royals sometimes carry a bag of gin and tonic for Charles and red wine for Camilla.”

The royal reportedly demands that his entire bedroom set hits the road with him.
No, we’re not kidding.
We can only imagine that this is quite the packing endeavor for his staff.

But actually, we don’t have to imagine.
This incompetence!'”
Riddell once told a coworker about the king.

Maybe Charles should just pack his pillow like the rest of us and call it a day.
This apparently was the case for a friend who was supposed to host the royal for a weekend.
If those two checkpoints are present, the visit is on.

Absent, and everything could fall apart.
“Is it true that you carry your own toilet seat when you travel?”
a radio reporter based in Brisbane asked Charles during a public appearance (viaPeople).

The royal was quick to question the very notion of the question.
“My own what?”
he said, before adding, “Oh, don’t believe all that crap.”

“So he doesn’t carry his own toilet seat when he travels?”
“Don’t you believe that!”
Sadly, this royal protocol has roots in a royal family loss.
