King Charles handed over a senior military role to his son Prince William, marking a rare joint appearance for the pair as the king steps up his return to public duties after his cancer diagnosis. Charles presented William with the title of Colonel-in-Chief of the Army Air Corps - a unit his brother Harry served with in Afghanistan until 2014 - in front of service personnel at the Army Flying Museum in southern England on Monday. It’s a position the 75-year-old monarch has held for 32 years.
“Look after yourselves and I can’t tell you how proud it has made me to have been involved with you all this time,” Charles said. William spent time with the Corps, viewing training, and equipment and hearing from soldiers later on Monday. ‘Too busy’ for Harry The title transfer was announced last August after Charles’ accession to the throne, however, the ceremony comes just days after the King was said to be “too busy” to see Harry when he visited the UK last week.
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