King Charles Attends Aberdeen-Angus Event During Balmoral Summer Break

King Charles Attends Aberdeen-Angus Event During Balmoral Summer Break
The Britain King Charles made a infrequent public presence in his summer break in Scotland as he present at the 150th & Beyond Grand Prix at Ballindalloch in Speyside. The occasion distinguished the history of Aberdeen-Angus cattle.
Charles 77 is the royal patron of the Aberdeen-Angus Cattle Society, looked cheerful as he reached carrying a walking stick. He spoke with cattle breeders and walked around the farm to see the herd, which was established in 1861. He also helped unveil the society’s 150th herd book during the event, attended by around 300 people.
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Charles has been spending his summer holiday at Balmoral with Queen Camilla. The couple were recently seen attending a church service at Crathie Kirk. Despite keeping a low profile, the King has continued with a few public duties, including the Mey Highland Games and a visit to Dingwall.
For the meantime, Queen Camilla is likely to visit York competitions this week. The royal couple are also predictable to present publicly at the Braemar Gathering on September 5.
The presence comes as reports suggest Prince Harry plans to visit the UK more often, possibly every few months. Harry reportedly wants to maintain a stronger connection with Britain and is expected to return in September for the WellChild Awards. He is also due to visit Birmingham for the 2027 Invictus Games.
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