King Charles III and his family have canceled numerous engagements following the announcement of the upcoming general election. The monarch has decided to minimize public appearances over the next six weeks to avoid any potential distractions from the election campaign. Despite this, the Trooping the Colour event will proceed as planned next month with King Charles in attendance. Experts suggest that the King is emphasizing his role above party politics by reducing his public presence during this period. Additionally, the Japan state visit to the UK is under threat due to these cancellations.
Trooping the Colour WILL go ahead next month with King Charles in attendance - despite dozens of royal engagements being scrapped and reviewed due to the general election https://t.co/le3N1cbhcM https://t.co/jz7i3tP1dS
King Charles III won’t be out and about much over next six weeks amid election campaign https://t.co/SAWJKdlxZX https://t.co/Os2i5nHRM8
King Charles III won’t be out and about much over the next six weeks amid election campaign https://t.co/pp4mPfPd2X
Japan state visit to UK 'under threat' as King Charles plans to cancel any royal events that could 'divert or distract' from the election campaign - as expert claims monarch is 'emphasising his role above party politics' https://t.co/U9G9h7SoKd https://t.co/v778wgOCDQ
Charles and family cancel engagements following election announcement - live https://t.co/ryGfBBBJpB https://t.co/krByCDUP9v