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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