King Charles III has taken another blow as new startling revelations were exposed amid an ongoing family issue.
The 76-year-old queen may be taken aback after the shortlist of companies bidding to create a national memorial to the late Queen Elizabeth II was revealed.
Norman Foster, an architect who once criticized King Charles, is one of the contenders for the late Queen's memorial, which will pay respect to the UK's longest-serving monarch.
The King was not engaged in the shortlisting process, which reportedly drew a diverse spectrum of "excellent creative talent" from around the UK and beyond.
They include Norman Foster of Foster + Partners, responsible for the Gherkin in London, who was one of several architects who publicly criticized the then-Prince of Wales for alleged lobbying and using his "privileged position" to "skew the course" of planning for the former Chelsea barracks redevelopment.
The selected teams were requested to design a masterplan that honours Elizabeth II's "extraordinary life of service" while also providing a space for stop and meditation.
However, it is believed that the monarch must swallow a bitter pill since he is determined not to let it interfere with his efforts to remember his late mother, Queen Elizabeth II.
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