In a scene in a documentary about the coronation of King Charles the Third, Charles' humorous approach to a health problem, known as 'sausage fingers' on the internet, went viral on social media.

In a documentary made by the BBC in the UK about the royalty, there is information about the coronation period of British King Charles, the internal situation of the family and the ceremony. One of the highlights of the documentary was the humorous dialog when Prince William tickled his father's left cheek and gave him a kiss.

During the rehearsal of the enthronement ceremony, when the Prince had difficulty buttoning the King's apron, Charles is seen saying, "Don't worry, you don't have sausage fingers like me."

In the British press, King Charles is sometimes referred to as 'sausage fingers' due to his health condition. It is also known that Charles often jokes about the 'sausage fingers' situation in general. For example, it is known that Charles wrote the following in a letter to a friend after William was born:

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I can't tell you how excited and proud I am. He does indeed look surprisingly appetizing and has sausage fingers just like mine.
Doctors said of the illness suffered by the king of England, "Puffy fingers are often a symptom of water retention, which can be caused by many health problems. This condition occurs due to inflammation and can be a result of arthritis, multiple bacterial infections or even tuberculosis. Other possibilities include high salt levels, allergic reactions, medical side effects, injury and autoimmune diseases."

Editor: Albert Owen