Much to the delight of royal fans, an increasing number of royal-related books keep hitting shelves.
Andersen went on to explain that these royals disliked the sound of square-shaped ice in a glass.
Royal eccentricities as recounted by palace staffers are certainly nothing new.

“He still travels with a childhood teddy bear,” Andersen toldET.
“He’s had it since he was a very small child.
“Inside Editionpublished an excerpt of the book which described Charles sleeping with his beloved bear.

Growing up, Charles had a close bond with his nanny, who he nicknamed “Mispy.”
“Mabel Anderson was certainly Prince Charles' rock when he was a young and sensitive child.”
Charles' former nanny was the only person trusted with repairing his bear, says Andersen.

Half of the men surveyed still have a teddy bear, perDaily Mail.
A 2017 survey by Build-A-Bear Workshop yielded similar results, with 1,000 adults saying they owned a stuffed toy.
40% of these said they sleep with their toy (viaStudy Finds).

However, according toGrant Harrold, Charles' former butler, this story is a bizarre myth.
“Somebody said to me, ‘Oh did you have to carry the loo toilet seat around?’
And I said, ‘What toilet seat?’
I’ve never heard of this,” Harrold toldET Online.
Previously, Charles vehemently denied the traveling toilet seat story.
Oh, don’t believe all that crap.
The very idea!”
(viaThe Cut).
Stronach was also the staffer responsible for making sure Charles had his beloved bear went he went to sleep.
The valet also talked about having to cover up evidence of Charles' relationship with Camilla Parker-Bowles.
“We’ve all kept his secrets and the strain made me very ill,” Stronach said.