Buckingham Palace shared a video of King Charles and Queen Camilla after Prince William made a bold decision of using unusual method of transport during latest international outing.
King Charles III and Queen Camilla were in good spirits as they met members of the public during a visit to Banbridge on day three of the royal visit to Northern Ireland, celebrating the local businesses, heritage, arts and culture.
A reception at Banbridge Old Town Hall took place to mark the royal dignitaries' last official engagement in Northern Ireland.
The stunning video of King Charles and Queen Camilla were sahred by the royal family on social media, wit a statement about the couple's engagements as they returned to England.
"An incredible turnout in Banbridge! On their final day in Northern Ireland, The King and Queen met local residents and business owners in the town," the statement read.
It continued: "Whilst His Majesty met members of the community in the Town Hall, The Queen heard more about the initiatives being run at the library."
They Palace concluded: "Thank you for the very warm welcome!"
The royal couple also developed a keen interest in Hurling before saying goodbye to the people on Friday.
They spent the morning in a Co Down town for a final day of engagements which drew hundreds of people onto the streets to catch a glimpse of the surprise spectacle.
Earlier, future monarch Prince William Prince William was seen taking a ride in a British tank after arriving at a Nato base in Estonia to take part in a major military exercise.
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