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Video: King Charles rode in a chariot on his first visit as commander of the Royal Tank Regiment
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Video: King Charles rode in a chariot on his first visit as commander of the Royal Tank Regiment

King Charles made his first visit as the head of the Royal Tank Regiment (RTR), touring the museum at Bovington with a historic armored vehicle. He traveled in a 1920 Rolls-Royce, the same car Queen Elizabeth used in 1997, and joked that it was 'very slow.' During his visit, he was briefed on the history of battle tanks from World War I to the present, met former RTR commanders, and awarded medals to participants in a parade. He also interacted with families of RTR soldiers and inspected the latest military technology, including 3D-printed equipment and attack drones. Wearing a helmet, King Charles took a ride in a Challenger 2 tank around the museum.

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Video: King Charles rode in a chariot on his first visit as commander of the Royal Tank Regiment

King Charles made his first visit as the head of the Royal Tank Regiment (RTR), touring the museum at Bovington with a historic armored vehicle. He traveled in a 1920 Rolls-Royce, the same car Queen Elizabeth used in 1997, and joked that it was 'very slow.' During his visit, he was briefed on the history of battle tanks from World War I to the present, met former RTR commanders, and awarded medals to participants in a parade. He also interacted with families of RTR soldiers and inspected the latest military technology, including 3D-printed equipment and attack drones. Wearing a helmet, King Charles took a ride in a Challenger 2 tank around the museum.

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