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King Charles' bizarre lifestyle: Night time tantrums, ironed shoelaces and late Queen's despair

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King Charles is known for being a bit pedantic about his daily routine with royal author Omid Scobie claiming there will be 'hell to pay' if the monarch's bizarre bedtime regime doesn't run smoothly.According to the royal author whose new bombshell book Endgame hit shelves this week, Charles' "habits and way of life suggest a disconnect", and even his late mother, Queen Elizabeth, "repeatedly complained about Charles' extravagantly luxurious lifestyle".

Scobie details the King's alleged rules for bedtime and breakfast, referencing reports of "temper tantrums at night" if his schedule doesn't go to plan.The 42-year-old journalist paints a spoiled childlike image of the King's demands who he describes as being "far from humble", in regard to his multiple outfit changes a day.

He states that the monarch has a "repair-and-rewear approach" to dressing but has "four valets" to prepare his clothes and help him get dressed, the Mirror reports.He also mentions Charles' infamous breakfast of soft boiled egg which the King requires to be cooked for four minutes precisely, "no more, no less".Scobie writes: "There have been reports of temper tantrums at night as well: if the prince's pyjamas aren't pressed, sources have claimed, there is hell to pay". Join the Daily Record's WhatsApp community here and get the latest news sent straight to your messages. In addition to this, the royal author claims that Charles is also very particular about his shoelaces.Speaking of the details in Endgame, he writes: "When getting even the smallest bit threadbare, a staff member must quickly switch them out with a fresh, ironed pair".Scobie alleges that Charles likes to have someone "squeeze exactly one inch of toothpaste onto his

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