King Charles reads the weather in the Six O\'Clock studio during a tour of the BBC Scotland Headquarters where they met staff to celebrate sixty years of BBC Scotland Television on May 10, 2012 in Glasgow, Scotland. (Photo by Andrew Milligan - WPA Pool/Getty Images)

King Charles reads the weather in the Six O'Clock studio during a tour of the BBC Scotland Headquarters where they met staff to celebrate sixty years of BBC Scotland Television on May 10, 2012 in Glasgow, Scotland. (Photo by Andrew Milligan - WPA Pool/Getty Images)Getty

Before becoming King of England, did his Majesty find his calling as a weatherman?

Being born as the heir to the throne and the future King, his Majesty has had his career and life path carved out for him his entire life.

With this in mind, it's safe to say that King Charles never tried his hand at too many vocations as a young man. Having said that, Charles is certainly a well-educated man. Instead of joining the military after high school, he chose to go down the university route. 

At Trinity College, Cambridge, the King studied anthropology, archaeology, and history. 

Not what you would necessarily suggest are pertinent subjects for any burgeoning weatherman. But alas, Charles is a man of many talents.

During a visit to BBC Scotland's studios in 2012, Charles was meeting staff to celebrate the 60th anniversary of BBC Scotland. When asked if he would have a little fun and do a mock-weather presentation, the King obliged and hilarity ensued. 

Have a look at the footage below, courtesy of the BBC: