King Charles visited the Commando Training Centre Royal Marines in Lympstone, Devon, where he trained as a helicopter pilot in 1974. During the visit, he met with new recruits and presented special honours, while reminiscing about his own challenging military training experience.
The visit was part of his birthday celebration tour, marking his first return to the centre as the ceremonial head of the Royal Marines.
The King shared light-hearted memories of the 'uncomfortable' training he underwent nearly 50 years ago.
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Commando King! Charles takes a trip down memory lane on visit to a Royal Marine centre where he trained as a helicopter pilot in 1974
King Charles, 76, arrived at the Commando Training Centre Royal Marines in Lympstone, near Exeter, Devon, to meet successful recruits and present special honours.
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