King Charles travels with his teddy bear, custom-made toilet seat, author claims: 'He wants what he wants'
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King Charles III, father of Prince William and Prince Harry, became Britain's new monarch when his mother, Queen Elizabeth II, passed away on Sept. 8 at age 96.
"He still travels with a childhood teddy bear… he’s had since he was a very small child," Andersen alleged to ETOnline on Wednesday. "The only person who’s been allowed to mend King Charles’ teddy bear is his childhood nanny, Mabel Anderson, who he remains very close to." Stephanie Nolasco covers entertainment at Foxnews.com.
Andersen also alleged to the outlet that Charles "travels with a custom-made toilet seat" made fit for a king. Palace insiders have also alleged that "when he goes to dinner parties at other people’s homes he often brings his own chef, so they can prepare a meal for him that he’ll eat separately at the table.