On September 10, the Accession Council was held to proclaim the new king King Charles III.
This tradition is hundreds of years old and serves as theformal recognition of the new monarch, perCBS News.
When Prince William signed the proclamation documents, viewers discovered that the new Prince of Wales is left-handed.

Another remarked, “William [is] both left-handed and using an ink pen.
In front of the world too.
Brave man,” perMirror.
According to theNational Library of Medicine, 8% of people are left-handed.
The trait also runs in families.
Both William’s great-grandparents, King George VI and theQueen Mother, were left handed.
Further back in the family tree, Queen Victoria was left-handed, perYahoo!
It’s possible that William’s son, Prince George, may have inherited his father’s handedness.