King Charles makes a sincere gesture for the oldest living person in the world

King Charles personally honors 116 years

King Charles made a thoughtful gesture for the oldest living person in the world.

On Saturday, the Buckingham Palace revealed that Charles personally visited Ethel Caterham, who was 116 years old last month.

During the meeting, the monarch presented him with a birthday card. Charles also spent time listening to his memories to see him as a young prince.

In addition to the photo and a video clip of Charles, meeting Ehel on Instagram, the declaration in the legend read: “Earlier this week, the king met Ethel Caterham: the oldest living person in the world.”

“Ethel celebrated its 116th anniversary last month and received a birthday card from His Majesty: an honor extended to all British citizens or those of the British territories abroad when they have 100, 105 and each year thereafter,” he read.

This occurs after King Charles and Queen Camilla welcomed Donald Trump to the castle of Windsor, including a state banquet and the visualization of a military ceremony.

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