King Charles complains about his pen as he signs visitor book on nature reserve visit
King Charles appeared to complain about the trouble he has with his fountain pen during a visit to a nature reserve in Scotland.
The monarch visited the Forsinard Flows visitor centre on Wednesday (31 July), where he signed a special visitor book.
As he sat down to sign the visitor book, Charles took a fountain pen out of the pocket of his jacket.
He said: “I'm hoping my pen's going to work because it doesn't usually.
“The trouble is making sure I have ink that doesn't fade because I used to be sent them back to sign again.”