King Charles III recently drew public attention—not just for hosting French President Emmanuel Macron and his wife Brigitte, but for a noticeable change in his appearance that sparked widespread concern across social media.
Welcoming the Macrons in Royal Style
On July 8, 2025, King Charles and Queen Camilla formally received the French president and first lady during their state visit to the UK. Dressed in a royal blue suit with a coordinated tie and pocket square, Charles looked polished and formal, adding a touch of color with a violet boutonnière. Queen Camilla complemented him in a bold emerald dress, complete with a wide-brimmed hat, pearl necklace, gloves, and a silver handbag.
While the royal couple seemed poised during the official welcome, it was not their attire that ended up trending online.
A Bloodshot Eye Catches Public Attention
Photographs from the event revealed the king with a notably bloodshot right eye—a detail even more obvious in a TikTok video posted by The Sun. In the footage, Charles is seen standing among military officials and dignitaries before greeting Macron and other guests, including Prince William.
As the camera moved in, viewers were struck by the vivid red in his eye, creating a stark contrast to his otherwise composed demeanor. The Sun explained in the caption that the king appeared to have developed a burst blood vessel in his eye overnight. They added it was “understood to be unrelated to any other health conditions.”
Royal Watchers Draw Comparisons to the Late Queen
Online, many royal followers immediately made comparisons to the late Queen Elizabeth II, who had been seen with similar eye issues before her passing.
“Didn’t this happen to the Queen too?” one commenter asked. Another echoed the concern, writing, “Queen Elizabeth had this not long before she died.” A wave of speculation followed, with many noting that the late monarch had suffered from similar conditions in the years leading up to her death.
Some users pointed out that Charles’ mother also experienced burst blood vessels in her eyes, suggesting a possible hereditary link or age-related cause.
Some Speculate, Others Downplay
Not all reactions were alarmist. A number of users tried to explain the issue with less dramatic theories—mentioning possibilities like excessive eye rubbing, aging, or blood-thinning medication as likely causes.
Still, some viewers remained deeply uneasy. “The other eye looks yellow. That’s not good,” one person commented. Another wrote, “Oh my… How can he function?” hinting at more serious health fears.
Royal Duty Over Discomfort
Despite the speculation and visible concern, others were quick to praise the King’s commitment to his role. One user remarked, “Even with a bloodshot eye, King Charles shows up—duty over discomfort. That’s old-school royal grit.” Another wrote, “Wishing King Charles good health as he continues to carry out his responsibilities with strength and grace.”