Sir Rod Stewart leaves King Charles in hysterics as the monarch pretends to poke the 80-year-old rocker with garden shears
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King Charles and Sir Rod Stewart shared a playful moment together as the 80-year-old rocker and his wife Penny Lancaster visited Dumfries House in Scotland. The monarch, 76 had invited Rod and his 53-year-old wife to the royal residence in Scotland on Wednesday afternoon.
During the reception, which was held to celebrate the 35th anniversary of the King's Foundation charity (originally set up by Charles as the Prince of Wales's Institute of Architecture in 1990). Sir Rod and Penny donned all their finery - including a very plush cable kit jumper and cross-body satchel, to attend the celebration as the newest celebrity ambassadors.
And the 80-year-old Celtic fan, who is set to take the Legends slot at Glastonbury Festival this year, enjoyed a joke with the king during the event. The couple watched on as King Charles loaded a time capsule to commemorate the date and anniversary of the charity.
One item placed in to the large wooden box was a pair of garden secateurs which were handed over to Charles by an aide. But before he put them in, the king lightly jabbed them in the singer's direction. In response, Sir Rod dramatically flinched, stepping back and throwing his arms over his face.
The King, in response, appeared unable to contain his laughter. Sir Rod Stewart left King Charles in hysterics when he flinched after the king playfully jabbed a pair of garden secateurs at him during a meeting on Wednesday at at Dumfries House in Ayrshire.