Royal fans think King Charles was ‘bullied’ into hiding his ‘sausage fingers’

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Royal fans think King Charles was ‘bullied’ into hiding his ‘sausage fingers’
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New portraits released ahead of the coronation show the monarch concealing one, if not both, of his hands.

In new photos released ahead of his coronation Saturday, the monarch conceals his hands by placing them behind his back or in his pockets.death of his mother, Queen Elizabeth IIThe king is no stranger jabs at his puffy appendages, and even jokingly referred to them as his “sausage fingers” during his 2012 Australian tour.Hugo Burnand/WPA Pool/Shutterstock

Portraits released ahead of Charles’ coronation Saturday show him attempting to conceal one if not both hands.In light of his apparent decision to conceal his digits, fans have spoken out against the treatment Charles, 74, has received over his hands, which are puffy because of an undisclosed medical condition.

“I want to abolish the monarchy but I do still feel bad that we have gang bullied a grown man into never showing his hands again,” a follower commented.“I can’t believe Twitter has bullied the literal king into never showing his hands,” tweeted another.

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