King Charles seems to be in a good mood in a video released by Buckingham Palace


Buckingham Palace said Thursday that King Charles visited the Humanitarian Air Operator, Mission Aviation Fellowship (MAF), to celebrate its 80th anniversary and the 50th anniversary of the independence of Papua New Guinea.

The monarch seemed to be in good Sparts during his real commitment, which arrived a few days after being briefly hospitalized.

According to a statement issued by the Palace, “mission aviation mission, which is believed to be the world’s largest humanitarian air operator, flies to 14,000 remote destinations to provide support to isolated communities that include access to medicine, technology and education.”

“His Majesty announced his new plane, which will deliver help to remote regions in Papua New Guinea, and had the opportunity to meet MAF staff and volunteers,” he said.



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