Royal Family Releases King Charles Video Alongside Statement as Prince Harry Prepares for UK Return
The royal family has just dropped a fresh video featuring King Charles III, paired with an official statement, as buzz grows around Prince Harry’s upcoming return to British soil.
On Thursday, the 76-year-old king stepped out to RAF Northolt to commemorate the 80th anniversary of Mission Aviation Fellowship (MAF). During the event, he unveiled a brand-new aircraft set to bring vital aid to far-flung areas of Papua New Guinea. The visit also doubled as a nod to Papua New Guinea’s 50th anniversary of independence, adding extra significance to the occasion.
Buckingham Palace shared the footage of King Charles’ latest public appearance on the royal family’s official Instagram, captioning it with: “Mission Aviation Fellowship, thought to be the world’s top humanitarian air service, flies to 14,000 remote spots, delivering life-changing support to cut-off communities—think medicine, tech, and education.”
The post went on: “His Majesty revealed their latest plane, which will ferry aid to isolated parts of Papua New Guinea, while also meeting MAF’s dedicated staff and volunteers.”
This royal update lands just as reports swirl about Prince Harry heading back to the UK. The Duke of Sussex is gearing up for a legal showdown with the Home Office over his security arrangements in his home country. Harry’s appeal, challenging the decision on his protection level, is slated for April 8 and 9 in London—making his return a hot topic alongside the King’s latest moves.