Buckingham Palace: King Charles III holds the position of commander -in -chief of the Marine after Prince Harry

Buckingham Palace: King Charles III holds the position of commander -in -chief of the Marine after Prince Harry

Following Prince Harry’s resignation as one of the senior members of the royal family, the British Royal Pakhamham Palace stated that King Charles III will take over as commander-in-chief of the British Royal Navy. Prince Harry had previously held the position.

King Charles expressed his “exceptional pride” for becoming the honorary commander of the weapon in a statement on the 35th anniversary of the British Royal Navy Corps’ founding, which was carried by the English-language Sky News channel on Friday. He added: “It is a pleasure to take over a role Your General Commander.


He continued, “I am extremely proud to walk in the footsteps of numerous generations of my family who have held this position for the previous three and a half centuries.
He continued: “The British Royal Navy Infantry has an unprecedented history on land and sea, and the tremendous inspiration will derive from your courage, design, self -discipline, and wonderful ability to endure in the most cruel environments.


He continued, “I feel incredibly honoured to be a member of the Legion family, and I am looking forward to meeting many of you in the near future. At that time, please accept my sincere wishes for a very 358 happy Christmas for the British Royal Navy. “.

King Charles III, who succeeded Prince Harry as commander-in-chief of the Marines, is in office at Buckingham Palace.

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