The exiled ex-NSA contractor said King Charles had a 'masculine urge to complain about the cost of living from [his] gold chair.'
Edward Snowden took aim at King Charles III's first King's Speech for complaining about 'the cost of living' in an 'egg-sized diamond hat.'The former National Security Agency intelligence contractor was seemingly unaware that the monarch does not write the speech to Parliament, which is instead written by the U.K. government.However, he took aim at the pomp and ceremony around the event, including the Robes of State and Imperial State Crown worn by the king.
Charles stood in for Queen Elizabeth II last year when she could not read the speech for health reasons and was then also criticized along similar lines.At the time, Journalist Eric Michael Garcia wrote on X: 'Prince Charles talks about 'supporting more people into work,' as if the Monarchy isn't a glorified Philly Phanatic for the UK.
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