King Charles and his wife Queen Camilla featured on the font page of a leading English newspaper on June 21 after they watched the races at the Royal Ascot.
The King's only horse, Saga, came fifth in the Wolferton Stakes, according to the newspaper which featured a photo of the monarch and his wife with title "All the king's horses".
Commenting on the photo, a royal observer jokingly said British newspapers are mega trolls.
Satirical commentary was directed at the communications team of the royal family, with jokes the efforts the staff put into their letters to newspapers finally paid off when the King and his wife featured on the front page at last.
Although the commentators did not elaborate on why she thought the king was trolled by the newspaper, it appears she referred to the famous phrase "All the kings horses or all the king's men” which is a poetic way of saying that there are some situations that are beyond the King's power to fix.
Meanwhile, the royal family posted pictures of the king and the queen with caption that read, "We wish the very best of good fortune to all the owners, breeders, trainers, jockeys, and hardworking stable staff with runners this week. It is a huge and rare achievement to have a runner at Royal Ascot and we very much hope that you all enjoy the experience.
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