Royal photographer Arthur Edwards recently wrote his thoughts on working for the Royal Family over the past 45 years for The sun, and in his lengthy article, he shared his thoughts on Britain’s new monarch King Charles, who ascended the throne after Queen Elizabeth’s death in September this year. Edwards wrote: “I have enormous respect for how hard he works and how passionately he has campaigned on issues like the environment. I think this man is special and hasn’t reached his potential yet.” She went on to highlight how hard King Charles works for the country, stating: “Every day he gets up and tries to do the best for people. I have covered over 200 royal tours in over 120 countries. Sometimes I felt like my feet barely touched the ground.” In his piece for The sun, Edwards also shared that he didn’t get off to the best start with King Charles when he first started working with the royal family, with the then Prince of Wales getting “furious” with him for walking around his grounds at Highgrove.