King Charles doesn’t seem to be stopping any time soon, as he had another defense-related outing on Friday after a visit to a military base on Thursday.
After learning how to shoot down a drone at an army base on Thorney Island, the monarch, 77, visited Northwood headquarters – the nerve center of British defence.
The royal family’s social media accounts revealed that Charles was at Northwood headquarters, thanking the dedicated staff whose work around the clock helps keep Britain and our allies safe.
The palace revealed that the King visited Home to Britain’s Joint Headquarters, as well as NATO’s Allied Maritime Command.
During the visit, he met soldiers, sailors, airmen and civil servants from the UK and NATO allies who are constantly working on military activities.
The monarch’s trip highlighted the professionalism of all those working across Northwood’s commands and recognized their unwavering service in support of the country.



