King Charles III marks Air India tragedy at Trooping Colour
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GB News on MSNKing Charles receiving updates after London-bound plane carrying 242 people including 53 Brits crashesBuckingham Palace has confirmed that King Charles is being kept informed of developments regarding the Air India flight that was travelling to London Gatwick Airport. The London-bound Air India flight carrying 242 people,
The King's Foundation celebrated its 35th anniversary with an awards ceremony attended by stars, including David Beckham, who recently became an ambassador for the royal charity.
The retired athlete, 50, was officially knighted by King Charles. The star-studded ceremony takes place biannually and means that David is now Sir David Beckham. In turn, Victoria Beckham’s new title is Lady Beckham. David couldn’t be more thrilled to have his new title bestowed on him.
A right royal visit occured at SXSW London today. King Charles III spent the morning at the Shoreditch festival, meeting the likes of musician and John Lennon’s son Julian Lennon, Yellowstone star Mo Brings Plenty, director Jean Paul Martinez and UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Volker Türk.
Princess Charlotte was every bit her mother's mini-me at this year’s Trooping the Colour celebration. The pair matched in bright aquamarine hues for the annual event, which honours the reigning monarch’s birthday with a grand display of military pageantry.