After spending several hours with the queen, Charles went to his nearby Birkhall estate, as there “seemed no immediate reason for alarm,” according to a new book.
Charles then went for a walk in the “surrounding woods, armed with a walking cane and a basket” to scope for vegetables.
“Understandably lost in thought, the Prince knew that the defining moment of his life, at the advanced age of 73, was fast approaching: the death of his mother and his accession as King,” he added.
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