King Charles was dazzling the amazing tricks of Stephen Fryen



King Charles was dazzling the amazing tricks of Stephen Fryen

King Charles III left unable to speak by Stephen Fryen’s magic in the jaw during his visit to Bradford on Thursday.

Fryen left the 76 -year -old in awe with his unforgettable performance at the beginning of the King and Queen Camilla tour in Yorkshire.

The magician, who is now in his real name, reminded the king that they are both a member of the upper layer of the magic circle because he thanked the Royal for giving him his first break.

The amazing first magician trick was to convert newspaper scraps into bank notes.

“This is something I was working on. I got some newspaper scraps but I was trying to take any bad news and turn it into good news so that this is a way to do this.”

Charles The Bank – who is carrying his face – passes him: “You can confirm that this is the legal giving?”

Looking at the notes, the monarch said: “Yes, I assume it.”

Charles was intelligently asked a group of volunteers, including the king, to choose a card.

The king was appropriately, the king of hearts. Then the magician went to guess the choice of the king correctly. Use several other tricks for the king’s thunderbolt.

The final participation of the king was visiting Cartwright Hall, an art gallery and a cultural space for society in Lister Park, which includes the David Hockney exhibition, devoted to the life and life of the artist born in Bradford.

Prince William and Harry’s father also spent times with the local population participating in cultural activities at the level of al -Qaeda and community groups in the city. He also enjoyed amazing performance by Bantam of the Opera Choir. He was surprised by a 15 -year -old Florence McGerelis from the Titus Solt School, who suffers from Down syndrome, a heavy pregnant singer and dancer.

“I was embraced,” she said when I was asked why I did. The king returned a gesture, which led her to say: “It is a good hug also!”

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