Buckingham Palace provided a nice report on King Charles as he commemorated a significant occasion since becoming monarch.
Charles, who is also the Duke of Lancaster, paid his first formal visit to the Duchy of Lancaster, the royal private estate he inherited from his mother, Queen Elizabeth, upon ascending to the throne in 2022.
During the visit on Monday, the monarch attended the Ceremony of the Keys at Lancaster Castle, where he was presented with the duchy's keys. Following that, King unveiled the new gardens at Lancaster Castle to commemorate the anniversary.
The monarch's office provided a video update of the King as he formally launched the lovely communal garden.
The accompanying message said, "Coronation Woodland Garden is officially open!" "This afternoon in Lancashire, The King opened the new community garden, created with the help of local volunteers and Lancashire based garden designer Teresa Potter."
Charles also visited members of the Fijian Choir, which was created from the First Battalion of The Duke of Lancaster's Regiment.
The expedition was crucial for Charles' reign since he continued a centuries-old custom at the royal palace. This tradition began in 1851, when Queen Victoria received the keys to the Castle.
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