Coronation flypast: Royal Air Force's Red Arrows salute King Charles III, Queen Camilla | LiveNOW f



Helicopters and the Royal Air Force’s iconic aerobatic team, the Red Arrows, saluted King Charles III, Queen Camilla and members of the Royal Family during their balcony appearance at Buckingham Palace, following the coronation service.

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  2. Not impressed with how Harry was treated. When you place Camilla’s sister, friend, grandchildren and several others above where you placed your own son is just not acceptable. Call yourself royals and act like high school idiots. Harry is the King’s son. He’s closer to the king (blood) than his wife will ever be. You people can blame Harry for leaving all you want, but make sure you ask yourself, “what caused Harry to leave?” There’s a reason. Even though the coronation was nice it wasn’t complete without the king’s son playing a closer roll in it. I was sadden by it all. You just don’t do that to your son. You’re the adult..step up like a father and a man.

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  3. Before anyone considers 'cancelling' me or whatever the current phraseology is, I wish to make ut known that I served Her Majesty, very proudly, for 33 years. I am also very impressed with way the Royal Air and other services carried out the flypast. I am, though, disappointed at the inclusion of the nine red aeroplanes. The last time is saw them, they could only muster a 7 ship. Why? Because the evidence points towards this unit being highly disfunctional, from the OC downwards. The rife abuse of junior ranks and a culture of intimidation. This is nothing to be proud if.

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