King Charles has officially appointed Prince William as the head of Harry's former regiment, the Army Air Corps, in a move perceived as a significant slight to his brother.
This decision comes after news surfaced that Prince Harry did not have plans to see his father during a brief trip to the UK last week.
The formal transfer of the Colonel-in-Chief title to William was conducted today at the Army Aviation Centre in Middle Wallop.Additionally, King Charles took the opportunity to reveal a commemorative plaque marking the introduction of the first Apache AH Mk.
1 into a British museum collection.Upon his arrival, he was greeted by a guard of honour and then accompanied by Lieutenant General Sir Nicholas Borton and the Army Air Corps' Colonel Commandant to the Army Flying Museum, reports the Mirror.
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