According to his son, Prince Harry, the King of Great Britain cannot live without his beloved teddy bear in his diary, Spare. writes about it new york post.
“Mishka went everywhere with my father. It was a poor toy with broken arms and dangling strings, holes and patches here and there. The Duke of Sussex, referring to his father’s difficult years at the Eton boarding school, seemed, in my opinion, like a father could take care of the hooligans who messed with him.
Biographer Christopher Andersen previously stated in The King: The Life of Charles III that the monarch still “travels with his teddy bear”, which he has kept from childhood. He is cared for by the monarch’s servant, Michael Fawcett.
“When a teddy bear needed to be patched, you’d think it was his own child who had major surgery,” Fawcett recalled.
It is believed that Charles III is far from the only member of the royal family who is not indifferent to soft toys. It is alleged that Prince Andrew has a collection of 72 teddy bears that he has ordered staff to arrange in strict order.
Formerly socialbites.ca reportedPrince Harry was shy about bringing Meghan Markle to his London home.