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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.
During 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 ...