King Charles shares message of 'peace and harmony' amid Harry reunion
Buckingham Palace issues update from King Charles' special milestone celebration
King Charles set a great example with a message of peace and harmony as peace talks with his son, Prince Harry, began.
On July 17, Buckingham Palace released a series of delightful photos of the monarch from his visit to the Oxford Centre for Islamic Studies.
He was invited to celebrate 40 years of the Oxford Centre for Islamic Studies, where the King also addressed the attendees.
According to the royal family's spokesperson, King Charles met with "trustees, students, alumni, and interfaith representatives who had gathered to celebrate the centre’s 40th anniversary."
"His Majesty has a longstanding relationship with the Centre, serving as Patron since 1993."
The monarch's headline-making visit seemed to convey a message of tolerance towards one another despite differing beliefs.
He officially opened the newly renamed King Charles III Wing, which will "host the King Charles III Programme, a new initiative which will consolidate key activities including The King Charles III Fellowship, the Young Muslim Leadership Programme, conferences focused on global issues such as the environment and sustainability, and a range of scholarships and visiting fellowships."
It is important to note that the Palace issued a fresh update on the King amid growing speculations of a reunion between the monarch and the Duke of Sussex, after their aides met in London.
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