Charles III, Current Events Part 2: December 2024-


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Today, August 6, King Charles visited RAF Lossiemouth, Moray:

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The King is to deliver a speech to mark the 80th anniversary of VJ Day.

Talk about clickbait. "King to address the nation" flashed up on my phone - I thought goodness knows what must have happened!
That's how our world works these days. That's why I haven't activated such notifications anywhere, neither on my PC nor on my mobile phone. It's enough for me to read a few newspapers every day and watch the news on TV in the evening. Personally, I find this flood of news too exhausting and need a break from time to time.
 
Charles will make his 'official arrival' at Balmoral - reviewing a guard of honour outside the gates. Of course he and Camilla have been on the wider Estate for some time already.
 
King Charles has paid a visit to Birmingham today, September 3.

He opened the new Midland Metropolitan University Hospital and toured The Oratory of St. Philip Neri:


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King Charles received Peter Malinauskas MP, Premier of South Australia for an audience at Clarence House today, September 10:


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And he held an audience with Manfred Goldberg and family after he had invested Manfred Goldberg with the Insignia of a Member of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire (MBE):


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A lovely surprise last week:


 
King Charles visited Barrow-in-Furness, today, September 22:


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Yesterday, September 29, King Charles viewed the Queen Marie of Romania exhibition at the Garrison Chapel in London:


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Today, September 30, King Charles hosted a reception for the King Charles III Charitable Fund (KCCF) at Clarence House:


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Here's a video from the King Charles III Charitable Fund (KCCF) visit today.
 
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Very cool here, the King! 'King's Foundation's '35 under 35 network'

Prince William should do more stuff like this, should be more working with young folks, brilliant enquiring young minds. The way of the future...

Daddy steals his cool!
 
Today, King Charles III received the Prime Minister of Australia at Balmoral.

Incidentally, when asked about it, the Prime Minister of Australia, a self-proclaimed republican, ruled out any republican referendum in Australia in the near future.
 
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Very cool here, the King! 'King's Foundation's '35 under 35 network'

Prince William should do more stuff like this, should be more working with young folks, brilliant enquiring young minds. The way of the future...

Daddy steals his cool!
The only problem with that is that it would cross over into his father’s work. The RF do try where possible not to cross over.
 
The only problem with that is that it would cross over into his father’s work. The RF do try where possible not to cross over.
I have to agree. When possible the BRF try to stay in their own lane so to speak when it comes to charity work.
 
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Today, October 16, King Charles attended a celebration to commemorate the 40th anniversary of the handback of Uluru-Kata Tjuta to its traditional owners:


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Here's a video from the Circular Bioeconomy Alliance Reception at St James Palace from yesterday.
 
King Charles visited Manchester today, October 20 "to show his support for the Jewish community in the city, following the attack at Heaton Park Hebrew Congregation Synagogue on October 02":


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Here's a video from todays visit to the Jewish Community Centre in Manchester.
 

After leaving the synagogue, he crossed the road and spoke to some of those waiting to see him. In the pouring rain! It looks as if a group of schoolboys had been given time off school for the occasion. It was a bit of a breach of security protocol for him to walk into the crowd like that, but it will have been very much appreciated. The King works so hard to improve understanding with different faith communities. The world would be a much better place if everyone were like him.
 
King Charles was in Staffordshire today, October 27, to visit Lichfield Cathedral to celebrate the local community and heritage skills, with a focus on the Fenland Black Oak Table, The Table for the Nation, and to the LGBT+ Armed Forces dedication ceremony at the National Memorial Arboretum:



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