Prince and Princess of Wales commemorate Armed Forces Day
- On Saturday, the Princess of Wales and Prince George were featured in a video marking Armed Forces Day, showcasing their recent visit to Royal Air Force Coningsby in Lincolnshire where they engaged with pilots and engineers.
- Princess Kate, serving as Royal Honorary Air Commodore of RAF Coningsby since August 2023, explored World War II-era aircraft including the Avro Lancaster, Supermarine Spitfire, and Hawker Hurricane from the Battle of Britain Memorial Flight.
- Footage shared on Instagram captured the pair sitting in the cockpit, with the Princess reflecting that the experience was a "powerful reminder of the courage, skill and dedication" of those who serve, past and present.
- While Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis did not accompany the pair, King Charles III and the Queen attended the opening of the seventh session of the Scottish Parliament in Edinburgh on the same day.
- During his address at Holyrood, The King urged the Scottish Parliament to protect "Scotland's extraordinary natural environment" and encouraged debate to be "carried out with respect and courtesy" while meeting local heroes nominated by MSPs.
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Prince George, 12 years old, was surprised at an extremely rare public appearance with his mother, Kate Middleton. The photograph taken during their visit to a British military base suggests that the boy quickly catches up with the Princess of Wales.
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