The answer is more complicated than you think.

Get your weekend reading started with everything you need to know about Harry and Meghan's new docuseries out on Netflix this December.
PLUS: Trevor Noah is excited to visit 'parts of Africa' he's never been to on his upcoming tour, Charlize Theron has remained silent after sparking a social media storm when she said Afrikaans was a 'dying language,' Oliver Hermanus continues to generate Oscars buzz with his film, Living, and Cassper Nyovest's Fill Up Mmabatho Stadium is a 'dream come true'.

BRONWYN MCKAY, LOCAL NEWS EDITOR

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Let's get all the eggs-cruciating puns out of the way before we crack on with this analysis of one King Charles III – the royal family's besmirched monarch, leading the institution Queen Elizabeth II moulded over her 70-year reign, making her the most liked member of the firm.
 

The future of the monarchy, Charles – who turned 74 earlier this week – ranks considerably lower than his mother. And an incident in York last week showed the double-edged curtana of the public's opinion of the royal taking over from the ever-popular queen.
 

Patrick Thelwell, 23, was arrested on a public order offence after he hurled three eggs at the king, narrowly missing him, before the monarch was ushered away.
 

"This country was built on the blood of slaves," was one comment heard in the crowds, evoking painful memories of the British royal family's colonial past, while "not my king" rippled through the kerfuffle. Others, however, yelled, "shame on you" and ever-loyal royalists chanted, "God save the King".
 

Charles, the embattled, has a long – and somewhat newly, no thanks to Netflix's The Crown – tarnished reputation, and it all comes back and boils down to his complicated relationship with, well, eggs.
 

Click 'read more' for more on Charles' relationship with eggs.

Trevor Noah has promised "more dates in Africa" will be announced for his Off The Record Tour in 2023.

Charlize Theron has sparked a firestorm in SA after saying that Afrikaans was heading for oblivion.

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's new docuseries will reportedly cover the couple's love story.

The South African director's first international film has been making waves since January.

Cassper Nyovest's sixth Fill Up concert takes place on 3 December at Mmabatho Stadium.

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