Last Monday, May 13th, was a historic day for Prince William and the British royal crown, since yesterday the oldest son of King Charles III received another title in his history, this time as head of the Corps Army Air. Following his military appoinment, the Prince of Wales received a gift for his wife, Kate Middleton, and their children.
The great event was held in the Army Aviation Center (AAC) Middle Wallop in Hampshire, and it was led by Charles III himself, who was in charge of giving the new title to his oldest son and introducing him to his new group of cadets, who received him with presents for his family. As shared by Rebecca English, royal editor of the Daily Mail, Prince William received a plaid, checkered fabric from the AAC for the Princess of Wales, a scarf for himself, and three small wooden helicopters for his three children, George, Charlotte, and Louis.
On his first engagement as Colonel-in-Chief of the Army Air Corps, William received an AAC tartan wrap for the Princess of Wales, a scarf for himself and three wooden helicopters for their children pic.twitter.com/t4tl5VTJr9
— Rebecca English (@RE_DailyMail) May 13, 2024
Although for this new royal event, one of the most anticipated people by everyone was Kate Middleton, who once again was absent due to her continued focus on her treatments for the cancer she was diagnosed with.