Charles visited Imperial College London’s Centre for Injury Studies to highlight the UK’s support for injured service ...
King Charles III met with a competitor of Prince Harry’s Invictus Games during an outing in London on Wednesday, 19 ...
The monarch, 76, viewed the centre's cutting-edge virtual reality biofeedback technology – demonstrated by former Army captain and parasport athlete David Henson – which enhances ...
In 2007, he threatened to kill students and staff at Bemidji State University the day after a mass shooting at Virginia Tech.
King Charles highlighted the importance of rehabilitation and innovation in injury recovery during a visit to Imperial College London's Centre for Injury Studies on Wednesday. The monarch, 76 ...
Charles viewed the centre's cutting-edge virtual reality biofeedback technology, which was demonstrated by former Army captain and parasport athlete David Henson. Mr Henson is a bronze medal ...
His flair and exceptional kicking skills made him a spectacle on the pitch, earning him comparisons to football superstar ...
The King speaks to David Henson, a former soldier and Paralympian and now a researcher during his visit to the Centre for Injury Studies at Imperial College London (Kirsty Wigglesworth/PA ...
While there, Charles, 77, met and spoke with David Henson—a former captain in the British army and a parasport athlete who has previously competed in the sporting tournament for sick and/or injured ...
The King and the British people were praised for their “invaluable” commitment to Ukraine as the monarch visited a British University where research is supporting the embattled nation.