King recalls 'exhausting' military training as he attends Sovereign's Parade at Sandhurst
The King spoke about the difficulties he faced in military training but also said he had formed "lifelong friendships".
The King spoke about the difficulties he faced in military training but also said he had formed "lifelong friendships".
His Majesty King Charles III will take a route through London past Admiralty Arch, and down Parliamentary Street to reach Westminster Abbey ...
When Queen Elizabeth II was crowned on 2 June 1953, there was a commemorative medal issued to mark the occasion.
Details of the procession carriages and route, the Coronation Regalia and the Armed Forces involvement have been revealed.
It will now be known as The Royal Yorkshire Regiment, with no change to its cap badge.
A Typhoon jet with a saluting pilot at the controls kept them company following the conclusion of the King's three-day tour.
The British military has unveiled its new cap badge designs showing the King's cypher.
The King watched a demonstration from 23 Amphibious Engineer Squadron, Royal Engineers after his speech in the Bundestag.
King Charles and the Queen Consort were greeted with a 21-gun salute and a flypast by two fighter jets.
His Majesty King Charles III has accepted the position of Colonel-in-Chief of the Corps of Royal Engineers, a position previously held by ...
The Duke of Sussex surprised former Lance Corporal Stephan Van Niekerk during an episode of the National Geographic car renovation show Car ...
The base, made up of a coalition of British, Polish and US troops, is helping to aid support to Ukraine.
He visited a base in Rzeszow, made up of a coalition of British, Polish and US troops, which is helping to aid support to Ukraine.
The Prince and Princess of Wales took part in the celebrations for St Patrick's Day with members of the Irish Guards at Mons Barracks.
It was Princess Kate's first time attending the parade as Colonel of the regiment, a role previously held by her husband.
Members of the King's Troop Royal Horse Artillery were inspected at Woolwich Barracks in London.