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The king, 76, made a formal address to the Prince and Princess of Wales as he welcomed French President Emmanuel Macron at ...
King Charles has made a somber change to the Trooping the Colour Parade to be held on Saturday, June 14, in honor of the victims of the deadly Air India plane crash. He and Prince William will wear a ...
King Charles III and the royal family observed a moment of silence and wore black armbands during Trooping the Colour to honour victims of the Air India crash that claimed 241 lives.
The King's Official Birthday Parade - Trooping the Colour - will take place tomorrow and King Charles has amended some plans for the day as a mark of respect for the lives lost in the Air India crash ...
Britain's King Charles and other senior royals wore black armbands at the "Trooping the Colour" military parade on Saturday as a mark of respect for the victims of the Air India plane crash.
King Charles ‘Desperately Shocked’ by London-Bound Air India Plane Crash That Killed Hundreds The King said he and Queen Camilla were "shocked" and shouted out the "heroic" first responders ...
King Charles remembers victims of Air India plane crash at birthday parade: ‘Mark of respect’ The King requested these symbolic acts “as a mark of respect for the lives lost, the families in ...
Ahead of Saturday's festivities, King Charles III also honored a handful of celebrities and public figures, including David Beckham, Gary Oldman and Elaine Paige.
Britain's King Charles said on Thursday he was desperately shocked by the Air India plane crash in the western Indian city of Ahmedabad, with passengers including 53 Britons and one Canadian.
In a rare and solemn gesture, King Charles III paused his annual birthday parade, Trooping the Colour, to honour the victims of the devastating Air India crash that killed 241 people on board and ...
Britain's King Charles, wearing a black armband to pay respects to the victims of June 12 Air India plane crash, attends the Trooping the Colour parade on his official birthday in London, Britain ...
King Charles has made a statement after an Air India flight bound for London crashed shortly after takeoff with more than 240 people aboard.
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