Buckingham Palace brings some fresh update for the royals fans by announcing that King Charles will be joined by three senior members of the royal family at a significant event next week.
On June 12, the King is set to host a special reception at Windsor Castle in honour of the recipients of The King's Award for Enterprise.
In Queen Camilla's absence, several prominent royals will offer their support. Among them are Princess Anne, Prince Edward, and the Duchess of Edinburgh, who will accompany the King during the high-profile gathering.
The Duke and Duchess of Gloucester are also expected to attend. The reception will honour 197 British business recognised for their excellence in four key areas:innovation, international trade, sustainable development, and social mobility.
Throughout the event, King Charles will personally meet award recipients from across the UK, many of whom are regarded as pioneers and leaders in their respective industries.
The Kings' Award for Enterprise, considered the UK'S highest business honour, was first established by Royal Warrant in 1965.
This year marks its 59th anniversary, and the third year under the updated title 'The King's Awards for Enterprise.'
Winning businesses are granted the right to display the prestigious King's Awards Emblem on their products and marketing materials for a period of five years.