Kensington Palace issues update as Prince William takes over King’s role

Kensington Palace issues update as Prince William takes over King’s role
Prince William made a powerful appearance following a brief break from royal duties.
On June 4, Kensington Palace released photos of the future King from his first visit as Colonel-in-Chief to the Army Air Corps.
The Prince of Wales travelled to 4 Regiment Army Air Corps at Wattisham after his father, King Charles, officially handed over the role of Colonel-in-Chief of the Army Air Corps to his son.
Kensington Palace issues update as Prince William takes over Kings role
For the unversed, on May 13, 2024, Buckingham Palace announced that the monarch had given a key responsibility to the next in line to the throne with the role of “Colonel-in-Chief of the @armyaircorps – the combat aviation arm of the British Army,” at the Army Aviation Centre in Middle Wallop.
Notably, the same role was once performed by Charles 32 years ago – and now he has been succeeded by his son William.
Today, the Prince of Wales performed his crucial task as Colonel-in-Chief. He was given a firsthand introduction to the regiment’s operations during the headline-making visit.
Notably, Prince William breaks cover amid the ongoing surname change controversy related to his estranged brother Harry.