Prince Harry has revealed the household "obsession" he now lives by after it was drummed into him and Prince William by his environmentalist father King Charles.
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Sir Karl Jenkins has debunked a conspiracy that Meghan Markle was dressed in disguise at the coronation on Saturday. The hilarious theory came to be after the camera panned to him sitting at a front pew of the Quire, watching King Charles and Queen Camilla’s crowning ceremony at Westminster Abbey.
People began speculating that the man with a mustache and shaggy hair, was Markle.On Tuesday, Sir Karl Jenkins took to TikTok, presenting information and evidence that he is a real person. My name is “Sir Karl Jenkins.
I understand there has been a lot of interest in me since I appeared at the coronation of King Charles III,” he says at the start of the clip.Sitting down on a couch in all black with striped socks and incredible glasses, he presented his case, with a bit of information about who he is and why he was there. “I was there because I’d written some music, for the service really.
I was quite surprised that some people thought I was Meghan Markle in disguise,” he said along with screenshots of the news articles about the theory. “Someone wrote I was there, whoever I was, was there to steal the crown jewels,” he giggled.
“I look this way all the time!”Meghan and Harry have hired Kim Kardashian’s bodyguardSee which royal family members appeared in official coronation portrait with King and QueenExplanation for the mystery surrounding the Princess of Wales’ coronation dressFor those who still aren’t convinced, he also showed the tie he had around his neck, which he explained was what they give people when you get a “knighthood.”As for the character-like mustache, he said he has been rocking the stache since he was 18. “It was very trendy then,” he said, proving photographic evidence that he was indeed once a teenager with
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Coronation conspiracy squashed!
A 79-year-old Welsh composer is shutting down some wild rumours.
Sir Karl Jenkins is clarifying that it was him, and not Meghan Markle, in attendance at King Charles’ Coronation this past weekend.
A shaggy-haired, mustachioed and bespectacled Welsh composer – who became the center of a viral joke and conspiracy theory that he was actually Meghan Markle in disguise when he attended King Charles III’s coronation last Saturday – confirmed his identity this week. "My name is Sir Karl Jenkins," the composer said in a TikTok video while seated cross-legged on his sofa with soft classical music playing in the background. "I understand there’s been a lot of interest in me since I appeared at the coronation of King Charles III." The award-winning composer explained that he was seated near the front of Westminster Abbey because he had written music performed at the ceremony. "I was quite surprised that some people thought I was Meghan Markle in disguise," he deadpanned before showing a social post of someone joking his look was "obviously a disguise" and he must be there to "steal the Crown Jewels." "I look this way all the time," Jenkins professed, cracking up.
Andrew Lloyd-Webber has responded to rumours that he was sat next to "Meghan in disguise" at the King's Coronation.The composer has now broken his silence after he was spotted in viral pictures taken where some people thought Meghan Markle had come to the event in disguise.The Phantom of the Opera creator sat next to a distinctive looking man who soon went viral when spotted by the public. Many thought that his grey hair and moustache were fake, leading them to conclude that it was actually the Duchess of Sussex.