King Charles visits the Royal Regiment of Artillery near Salisbury
- King Charles III visited the home of the Royal Artillery near Salisbury and fired an artillery gun, receiving praise for his "faultless" technique.
- The King, wearing a ceremonial uniform, was met with a 21-gun salute and met with personnel, including representatives from the King's Gurkha Artillery and reserves.
- Charles was shown equipment used by soldiers, accepted an invitation to fire a light gun, and was presented with an engraved cartridge to mark his first visit as Captain General.
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