Prince Charles
Prince Charles will be a great future king because of his compassion, among many other things, says two television presenters. Pictured: Prince Charles arrives for a tour of New Kumasi Market on November 4, 2018 in Kumasi, Ghana. Getty Images/Chris Jackson

Prince Charles has been described as a good man and great future king by television presenters Richard Madeley and Judy Finnigan.

The couple penned an article for Express about the Prince of Wales and praised him just before his 70th birthday on Nov. 14. The presenters declared that they have always liked Prince Charles even though a lot of people from across the globe misunderstand him.

Madeley and Finnigan described the future king as strictly formal and comical when he was much younger, but he has become attractive and wonderful as he aged.

“It’s all down to Camilla, of course. She’s transformed him. That pinched, awkward, unhappy man when he was married to Diana has vanished. Love has made him blossom and flourishes as abundantly as his beloved garden at Highgrove. Charles is serious and thoughtful – but he needs to be,” they wrote.

The presenters also said that the future king will be a great one because he is greatly compassionate. Despite his status, he is also able to make other people laugh. Madeley and Finnigan’s daughter was invited to Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s royal wedding on May 19, and she told her parents that Prince Charles gave the most hilarious speech that night.

“His work to help disadvantaged young people with the Prince’s Trust is quite extraordinary. I witnessed that as a reporter with Granada Television. Everyone who’s worked with Charles has nothing but good to say about our future king. He’s also funny…” they wrote.

“So here I am, nailing the colors of the mast. No more cattiness about Charles. No more saying he’s not fit to be King because of a failed first marriage. He will make an excellent King. And Camilla should, and will, be his Queen. She’s exactly what he and we need. If necessary, I’ll start a petition: ‘Charles and Camilla forever!’ Happy birthday, sir,” they concluded.