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King Charles stepped out in Lancaster for a ceremonial visit as he continues cancer treatment and gears up to lead the royal family at Trooping the Colour this weekend.
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King Charles: Radiant Visit to Lancaster Castle - MSNDuring his first official visit to Lancashire since his coronation, King Charles III beamed alongside the residents of Lancaster. Thousands of people lined the streets to catch a glimpse of an ...
King Charles attended the Ceremony of the Keys at Lancaster Castle, where he gave a 101-year-old veteran some unexpected advice The outing comes amid the monarch's ongoing cancer treatment Queen ...
King Charles attended the Ceremony of the Keys at Lancaster Castle, where he gave a 101-year-old veteran some unexpected advice The outing comes amid the monarch's ongoing cancer treatment Queen ...
The King, 76, received the keys to the castle at Lancaster — the historic heart of the estate that helps fund the monarchy ...
Charles took part in a ceremony of keys outside the castle, a tradition which dates back to 1851 when the keys were presented to Queen Victoria and which Queen Elizabeth II participated in in 2015.
King Charles made a surprise return to Lancaster Castle, marking his first official visit to the site since his coronation. King Charles took part in the centuries-old Ceremony of the Keys as he ...
And guests were treated to a delicious three-course meal with the first course and dessert created by Chef Raymond Blanc OBE, ...
King Charles has begun his work week with a visit to Lancaster Castle. During the outing, which he attended without Queen Camilla, the monarch praised 101-year-old D-Day veteran Richard Brock as ...
The King was greeted by Mr Brock and his son at Lancaster Castle King Charles III has praised a 101-year-old D-Day veteran and told him to "keep drinking whisky" during a visit to Lancashire. The ...
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