King Charles visited Chatfield Health Care in Battersea ahead of memorial events, according to a statement issued by the royal family.
The facility is one of the first GPs to take part in the NHS Veteran Friendly programme, the statement said.
“His Majesty met armed forces veterans as well as speaking to members of veterans health services and support charities.”
The statement, which accompanied several pictures of the monarch’s visit, read: “The Chatfield Health Care programme, accredited by the Royal College of GPs and NHS England, trains GPs to support veterans and their families and links them to NHS services offering mental health and rehabilitation care.”
The British monarch looked relaxed as he continued with his royal duties after stripping his younger brother, Andrew, of royal titles due to his alleged links to Jeffery Epstein.
Both the king and his heir are trying to shift focus from the Andrews scandal to the work of the royal family after weeks of media scrutiny over the former Duke of York’s leaked emails to the late sex offender.
Days after Andrew surrendered his Duke of York title, a move portrayed as a voluntary act, King Charles stripped him of his princely title and remaining royal titles on 30 October.



