Charles III

His environmental interests also have a dark side. He tried to influence the government.

An excerpt from the article 23 facts about Charles III

As a member of the royal family, Charles should be characterized by impartiality and not influence political decisions. In 2015, he surged as strong as his affair with Camilla, a scandal involving him. After a 10-year legal battle, a British daily newspaper, The Guardian, was able to publish the contents of letters that the then heir to the throne exchanged between 2004 and 2005 with the then Prime Minister, Tony Blair, and ministers.

The correspondence exchanged between the palace and the Cabinet was given its name - Letters of the Black Spider. The name comes not from the name given to itself, but from the character of Charles's writing. In his correspondence (27 letters in total), the then prince tried to lobby certain ideas, among others, related to the protection of the environment.