At the end of last April, King Charles III announced his return to work after being away for several months due to the serious illness he suffers from. The British sovereign thus returned to the public sphere, “very animated,” as his doctors point out; and so it has been seen in his last act, the transfer of the title of colonel-in-chief of the Army Air Corps to that of his son, Prince William.
A good state of health and better appearance that have not gone unnoticed, and even less so by Alfonso Arús, who from Aruser@s wanted to make an assessment about King Carlos III and his new image, because according to the host of the morning humor space, would have undergone a physical transformation that no one seems to have noticed.
Looking at the images of King Charles and his son during the event, the presenter could not help but notice how the years have taken their toll on the son of the missing Elizabeth II. Among other things, the presenter and his collaborators realized how the monarch would have “shrinked” and his official height of 1.78 meters would be a thing of the past.
“It has shrunk a lot. “King Carlos has shrunk a lot,” said Arús. ”With age, certain things grow. His ears grow and his nose becomes sharper, and hair grows everywhere, except where he needs to grow. “Ears, like problems, grow,” the presenter pointed out.
As his collaborators pointed out, the current monarch could have undergone cosmetic treatment to soften the shape of his famous ears years ago. Something that has never been confirmed, but according to some local media, the sovereign would have made several visits to his trusted clinic to have an otoplasty, or correct the position and proportion of his ears, before the Coronation.
This procedure is very simple and does not require hospitalization, so in most cases patients can return home the same day of the intervention.
Now, everyone knows that the human body begins to age around the age of 20. The passage of time is for everyone, and there are areas where it is more noticeable than others. For example, the ears or nose, which grow throughout life. Of course, not its structure, but the skin, which as the years progress, becomes increasingly lax and detaches from the cartilage; creating an appearance of increased size, but not because the rigid structures grow.