After taking a small break from royal responsibilities, Prince William made a spectacular appearance.
On June 4, Kensington Palace published images of the future King on his first visit as Colonel-in-Chief of the Army Air Corps.
The Prince of Wales visited 4 Regiment Army Air Corps at Wattisham when his father, King Charles, formally passed over the duty of Colonel-in-Chief of the Army Air Corps to his son.
For those who are unaware, Buckingham Palace stated on May 13, 2024, that the queen has delegated a major task to the next in line to the throne, the job of "Colonel-in-Chief of the @armyaircorps - the combat aviation arm of the British Army," at the Army Aviation Centre in Middle Wallop.
Notably, Charles already played the same part 32 years ago, and his son William now fills his shoes.
Today, the Prince of Wales fulfilled his essential role as Colonel-in-Chief. During the high-profile visit, he had a firsthand look of the regiment's operations.
Notably, Prince William emerges amid the current surname change debate involving his estranged brother Harry.