King Charles makes power move as Prince Harry feud deepens
Buckingham Palace issues fresh update about King Charles' key royal engagement
King Charles sent a powerful message to the world with his latest royal engagement amid the rising tensions with Prince Harry.
On June 6, the royal family released photos of the monarch from his visit to the Royal Regiment of Artillery in Larkhill, showcasing a healthy and fit side of the King despite his cancer battle and feud with his son.
Buckingham Palace's spokesperson wrote on social media, "The King has visited the Royal Regiment of Artillery in Larkhill, meeting military personnel and their families from the 21 regiments that form the Royal Regiment."
"His Majesty also heard about the Regiment’s training and equipment - before being invited to fire a L118 Light Gun himself!"
"To commemorate His Majesty’s first visit as Captain General, The King was presented with an engraved 105mm Cartridge which was fired during Their Majesties’ Coronation."
Notably, King Charles showcased power with his new outing after reports revealed that there are little to no chances of reconciliation between the royals and Sussexes especially after Harry's bombshell interview on BBC.
Moreover, the Duke of Sussex recently made it to the negative headlines after the Daily Mail claimed that the Prince 'sought advice' from his uncle Earl Spencer about changing his royal surname, causing deep hurt to the King.
-
Prince William and Kate's photos with Andrew used in new campaign against royals
-
Kate Middleton quietly backs Princess Beatrice, Eugenie as Andrew scandal intensifies
-
Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor was mentioned in Epstein email sent before his death
-
'Dump Eugenie and Beatrice': Andrew's daughters face backlash after his arrest
-
Meghan Markle, Prince Harry's longtime friend shares true feelings of royal couple on Andrew arrest
-
Andrew's 'mental health' concerns comment sparks outrage on social media
-
Andrew's cash crisis exposed amid '£1m' legal bills
-
Protest held outside Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor home