Prince William Takes Flight as Army Air Corps Chief Amid Royal Controversy
May 13, 2024
On May 13, 2024, Prince William succeeded King Charles as Colonel-in-Chief of the Army Air Corps during a ceremony at the Army Flying Museum in southern England.
King Charles III, who assumed the throne nearly a year prior, formally handed over the military role to his son, Prince William, a trained helicopter pilot.
The choice of Prince William for this position has stirred controversy due to the expectation that Prince Harry, also a trained Army Air Corps pilot, would inherit the role.
This appointment is perceived as a slight against Prince Harry, highlighting the strained relations within the royal family, especially in light of King Charles's efforts to avoid public appearances with Harry during his recent visit.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle embarked on a tour of Nigeria, their first international engagement since their departure from royal duties in 2020.
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