• King Charles to give Prince William new senior role
  • The transfer will officially tale place on May 13
  • At the Army Aviation Centre
As Prince Harry touches down in the UK, anticipation buzzes through the air. However, Buckingham Palace drops a bombshell - no father-son meet-up is happening this time! "Due to His Majesty's full programme," the reunion fans were hoping for is off the table. But don't worry, the Duke of Sussex is all understanding, hoping for a future catch-up. Meanwhile, royal watchers are left speculating about the state of the royal relations, especially considering the pressures of the past few years.

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The big day: A royal handover like no other

As King Charles and Prince William gear up for their joint engagement, all eyes are on the Army Flying Museum. The day promises to be packed with royal flair, including the unveiling of a plaque and a meet-and-greet with the serving aircrew in front of an Apache. This event isn't just about passing on a title; it's about celebrating the legacy and future of royal service in the military.

After the ceremonial baton is passed, Prince William is set to dive into his role as Colonel-in-Chief headfirst. His agenda? A detailed briefing on the Army Air Corps' missions, a close look at the training and operational aircraft, and, most thrillingly, an Apache capability flight. It's clear that the Prince of Wales is ready to soar into his new responsibilities with gusto.

A royal health update

In the midst of royal duties and historic handovers, King Charles has been navigating his health journey with the strength and dignity we've come to expect from the monarch. From treatments for a benign enlarged prostate to battling a form of cancer, the King's resilience is a testament to his commitment to his role and his family.

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