Just Three Days After His Coronation, King Charles Resumed His Royal Duties With a Nostalgic Outing
It has been just three days since His Majesty the King promised the British provinces an oath of service and loyalty, and it seems like Charles, 74, has already embarked upon this journey. The beginning, for one, seems pretty nostalgic! After the long historic weekend wrapped itself, leaving some regal memories for the Kingdom, one question that all may have had might be ‘What would be the King’s very first royal engagement?’ Well, we now have an answer!
King Charles reportedly resumed his duties just three setting suns after the coronation and, to do so, he graced the grounds of his Alma Mater. He apparently visited the new Whittle Laboratory at the University of Cambridge. They notably invested an amount of $73 million with the aid of the monarch. The cause was to develop a new disruptive innovation center for net zero aviation and energy.
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“What Rob Miller is doing here, with the Whittle and his remarkable team,” the king asked in his short and remarkable speech, before continuing. The “key exercise” as per the monarch is to keep the team being and expanding. He also maintained upon the urgency to save the planet from the impending “catastrophe,” hence acknowledging the importance of all the scientists working there and the aviation sector as a whole. “And of course, the aviation sector is critical in all this, as are many other sectors.”
The King further invited countries across the oceans to join in the good cause and congratulated everyone by nodding his alumni connection as a batch of 1970. The Cambridge Whittle Lab is apparently working to reduce the significant amount of time required to transform energy to half. Prepare for the acceleration of the great reset in Britain!
Meanwhile, here’s everything you need to know about King Charles’s graduation
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King Charles III is a batch of 1970
Yes! The British King who also plowed the ground, perhaps symbolizing the lab’s perseverance, is a Cambridge University pass-out himself, “albeit an arts one!” While the then Prince did his schooling at Gordonstoun School, Scotland, he did not immediately join the military after that. The 74-year-old monarch broke the age-old tradition and became the first amongst his lot to get a university degree. It was only after that he went for his defense services.
His two sons, Prince William and Prince Harry, also followed in his footsteps. The Prince of Wales notably did a degree in Geography from the University of St. Andrews, Scotland (He met his beautiful wife, Catherine Middleton, there). Meanwhile, the Duke of Sussex took a year’s gap before engaging in his military pursuits.
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