The Royal Family has undergone a series of dramatic changes in the past year which have particularly impacted King Charles and Prince William.
02.06.2023 - 18:25 / msn.com
Emmerdale couple Manpreet Sharma (played by Rebecca Sarker) and Charles Anderson (Kevin Mathurin) are currently having to deal with the arrival of the vicar's mum, Claudette (Flo Wilson). Claudette has certainly made her presence known in the village and is making things very difficult for Charles. However, in official spoilers released by ITV, Charles is set to get a blast from his past.
Charles receives a mysterious phone call from someone he doesn't want to hear from at all. The next day Charles wearily submits to help Claudette clean the church. READ MORE: Alison Hammond breaks down in tears as she watches Phillip's interviewHe is acting distracted and Claudette tries to grab his attention by critiquing his sermons.
Later, Claudette's hurt when Charles tells her there are other places she can go and it's clear something deeper is troubling him. Later, the vicar is filled with a mixture of dread and annoyance as he makes his way toward the prison. He braces himself outside of the prison as a mysterious man walks towards him.
It is unclear who the man is, but Charles demands he stays away from his family. Who could the mystery man be? And why does Charles want him to keep away from the village?The vicar might be hiding something, but what secret could it be?Fans have grown suspicious of Claudette ever since she arrived in the village, with many viewers taking an instant dislike to the character. Taking to Twitter to share their thoughts, @MrsAmyLenton shared: "I don't think I've ever immediately disliked a character like I did Claudette #emmerdale.
The Royal Family has undergone a series of dramatic changes in the past year which have particularly impacted King Charles and Prince William.
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Emmerdale has revealed what Charles has been hiding - as a new face "turns his world upside down". Viewers have seen vicar Charles taking secret phone calls and even making a visit to a high security prison, but tonight it all became clear why he was there - and who he had come to meet. In shocking scenes, he was seen stood outside the prison as a man came over to speak to him.
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Emmerdale viewers have watched with interest, as popular vicar Charles Anderson has been reconnecting with his mother Claudette. But as he continues to do that next week, he's left distracted by a mysterious phone call, which then leads him straight to the prison. Charles has introduced his mother to his family in recent days, as he attempts to build up his relationship with her.