The monarch was in Dunfermline, Fife, as people explained how 'thrilled' and proud they were to see the King and his wife as part of a series of engagements for the royal couple on Monday.
The monarch was in Dunfermline, Fife, as people explained how"thrilled" and proud they were to see the King and his wife as part of a series of engagements for the royal couple on Monday.Please use Chrome browser for a more accessible video playerKing Charles and the Queen Consort have carried out their first official engagement together since royal mourning ended.
Hundreds of people lined the streets in Dunfermline to greet the couple as they left the city chambers. They were seen chatting, smiling and shaking hands with people who had waited patiently for their arrival - with the monarch even being offered a free haircut.smiled and said"next time". The crowds were"thrilled" with the royal visit. Teacher Carol Williams, 52, who was waiting to catch a glimpse of the couple, said"it's such an honour for Dunfermline to be his first visit as the new King".
It was the first time King Charles and the Queen Consort had carried out a public engagement since theBefore spending time with the crowds, the royals had attended an official council meeting where the King formally marked the conferral of city status on Dunfermline and signed a guest book.