"The Cut" just released an in-depth interview with Meghan Markle, but they have also published an article that is critical of King Charles III.

The piece is titled "King Charles' Reign of Fussiness Has Begun," and it was published just days after Queen Elizabeth II died.

The late king died on Thursday at the age of 96 in Balmoral Castle.

According to the report, the former Prince of Wales had two "tantrums" in the days following his mother's death.

According to one source, the father-of-two stormed out of a signing ceremony in Northern Ireland after a pen leaked on him.

The second story said, he "trussed up in fury and hissed at palace staff who failed to clear a pen tray from his table with proper speed."

The Guardian's article which was mentioned in the piece also said that King Charles III approached roughly 100 staff and warned them they would be dismissed since he was due to move into Buckingham Palace during a mourning ceremony for Queen Elizabeth II.

According to an insider, the aides, especially the senior team and private secretaries, were enraged.

The story also highlighted an unfounded charge made by Meghan Markle against King Charles III, claiming that he was bigoted against her son, Archie.

Meanwhile, on social media, supporters flocked to the new monarch's defense, recognizing how Camilla Parker Bowles' husband may have been fatigued and still be mourning throughout the hectic day.

"The man has traveled continuously performing his duty and putting his own sadness to the side for the SAKE OF HIS COUNTRY and you berate him for being upset?" one Twitter user said. "He is about 75 years old and has worked tirelessly for his nation. I'd be fatigued and would have given up."

Another commenter advised people to give Prince Harry and Prince William's father "a break," saying, "His schedule has been total crazy since his mother died, he literally hasn't stopped traveling and meeting people with no quiet time to grieve."

King Charles III's List of Daily Demands

Because of his enormous list of daily requests from his servants, King Charles III has apparently been a nightmare behind the scenes at the palace.

Radar Online disclosed the late Queen's son's high expectations and that he was dubbed the "pampered prince."

The Queen's former butler, Paul Burrell, who also served Princess Diana, said the then-Prince required everything from his shoelaces straightened to toothpaste applied to his toothbrush.

The ex-butler went on to say that everything was done for the king, such as ironing his pajamas every morning and pressing his shoelaces flat with an iron, and that the bath plug should be in a precise position with a specified water temperature.

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