A specialist in crowned heads, and in particular the British monarchy, Stéphane Bern spoke about his relationship with King Charles III. In the columns of West FranceSaturday December 28, the host in fact revealed the nature of the relationship he maintains with the monarch.
In recent weeks, Stéphane Bern has been on all fronts! A month ago, the host presented the reopening ceremony of Notre-Dame de Paris, not without emotion. A moment so intense that it earned him a hiccup by mistakenly announcing the presence of Paul McCartney… And on December 31, we will find him on France 2, like every year for five years, to celebrate the transition to the new year!
Stéphane Bern will in fact be at the helm of The Great Evening of Paris 31 ; a little ritual that is very close to his heart: “I find that live brings a lot, it’s very pleasant. There is an atmosphere, a special atmosphere that evening”he confided to Tele-Leisure recently. But, the one who has shared Yori’s life for several years remains and will remain for the French the great specialist in crowned heads! Fervent defender of the British monarchyStéphane Bern does not miss an opportunity to comment on and popularize the events happening within Buckingham Palace.
“There is one person between the king and me”
Et the host of History Secrets would be much closer to King Charles III than we think ! Indeed, in the columns of West FranceSaturday December 28, Stéphane Bern returned to the relationship he maintains with the monarch. When the journalist asks him how many telephone numbers he has for the King of England, the specialist responds tongue-in-cheek: “And. There is one person between the king and me. More precisely, I know how to contact the three people who work with him on a daily basis. I am almost in direct contact and they themselves call me.”
A proximity which is partly explained because the host was decorated by Queen Elizabeth II ten years ago. From, Stéphane Bern maintains very close relationships with the British monarchy. As for why he doesn’t have the king’s direct number, the specialist on crowned heads quips: “I don’t believe [qu’il ait un portable]. In any case, I have never seen him with.” Always the right little sentence!