
Red Arrows flyover and French Army guard welcome King Charles and Queen Camilla to Paris
King Charles was welcomed by French President Emmanuel Macron to symbolically light the eternal flame under the Arc de Triomphe
King Charles was welcomed by French President Emmanuel Macron to symbolically light the eternal flame under the Arc de Triomphe
The news comes as the Government says the 'good wishes' offered by King Charles are to the people of North Korea, not the regime
King Charles III's first year as King and military Commander-in-Chief was marked with gun salutes.
Over the last year, the King has spent plenty of time with the military, including when he took part in Trooping the Colour on horseback.
Balaklava Company, 5th Battalion The Royal Regiment of Scotland formed a guard of honour.
Ahead of the anniversary of the late Queen’s death, the King has assumed eight of Queen Elizabeth II's military roles.
His Majesty visited the home of the Battle of Britain Memorial Flight in Lincolnshire.
The medal is one of the first new awards to be approved by King Charles III.
The Household Cavalry has returned from 'one-off' ceremonial activities in Scotland, as part of the King's coronation.
The visit was part of a busy day for the president, who is having a layover in London on the way to the Nato summit in Lithuania.
More than 700 members of the Armed Forces will take part in a procession along the Royal Mile ahead of the ceremony.
Britannia has travelled more than 1,000,000 nautical miles around the world, an integral part of the Royal Family's 'soft diplomacy' power.
RAF Northolt aviators were honoured during a private investiture at Buckingham Palace.
Personnel from all three services will play a role in the Service of Thanksgiving and Dedication in Edinburgh next week.
The Royal Auxiliary Air Force Squadron received the Standard from the Representative Lord Mayor of London, Sir Charles Bowman.
This year, Falmouth is hosting the National Armed Forces Day event which is expected to be attended by 100,000 people.