Monarchy full of Dark Secrets: A Royal Household employee reveals the most unknown heartbreaking side of King Charles – He is a…

King Charles III has been the subject of books and news of all kinds. However, not everything about him is known. A good example of this is that now an employee of the British Crown has now discovered his most unexpected side.
The person who has spoken about this is Errollyn Wallen, who is the King’s Master of Music. She has stated, among other things: “He is a scholar of classical music.”
The most hidden side of King Charles III comes to light
King Charles III keeps working diligently, whenever his health allows, on his official agenda. That’s why he has recently participated in several events, including a significant one with his son William.
Today he is in the news for another reason. Specifically, because composer Errollyn Wallen, who recently received the position of King’s Master of Music, has revealed what the sovereign is really like. She has done so by uncovering something unexpected that was not known about him, with whom she interacts on more than one occasion during her regular visits to Buckingham Palace.
Thus, she, who has presented her autobiography titled How I Became a Composer, has been very clear in an interview for Vanity Fair. About Charles III, she has stated: “The king is a scholar of classical music.”
Moreover, she has said: “I know he loves British composers like Parry, whom he listens to very often. Working with him is very interesting.” This aspect, little known until now, shows a more intimate side of the sovereign, far from public events and institutional obligations.
The relationship between the monarch and the composer has become increasingly close, specifically since she was named King’s Master of Music. This historic title symbolizes the connection between the Crown and British culture.
Wallen also has words for Queen Camilla, King Charles III’s wife
During the interview, Errollyn Wallen has also had words of praise for Queen Camilla. So much so that she has stated: “She is not just a pleasant woman, she really puts all her energy and effort into the causes she supports.”
These statements reinforce the image of a royal couple more united than many think. Yes, a tandem that, after the death of Elizabeth II, has managed to keep alive the cultural and symbolic essence of the monarchy. The aforementioned composer has insisted that both have a great interest in preserving the British artistic legacy, supporting initiatives that promote classical music among new generations.
The composer’s testimony has caused very positive comments among royal followers. Especially for revealing an unknown aspect of a monarch often described as cold or distant.
Her words have served as a reminder that, behind protocol and tradition, King Charles III is also a man with personal passions, cultivated over decades. In this case, classical music is revealed as one of his most intimate refuges, a space where he can connect with his emotions and with the cultural history of his country.



