King Charles’ plane seriously damaged mid-flight

King Charles has received some bad news as his plane has been involved in an unfortunate accident.

According to reports, the monarch and his wife Queen Camilla often travel abroad on a Titan Airbus aircraft, but the accident occurred in mid-air. UK News.

The outlet reported that three of the plane’s windows fell out at 14,000 feet in October after taking off on a flight from Stansted Airport to Florida.

Passengers noticed “increased cabin noise” and a crew member later noticed a window had an apparently loose frame.

Last September, King Charles and Queen Camilla used the same plane for a state visit to France
Last September, King Charles and Queen Camilla used the same plane for a state visit to France

The plane returned to the airport just 36 minutes after takeoff. Fortunately, the 24 passengers on board were not injured. However, three windows had fallen off and there was new impact damage to the tail of the plane.

Last September, the king and queen used the same plane for a state visit to France.

It is also used by government officials such as Chancellor Rishi Sunak and other members of the royal family for other state business.

Analysts from the Air Accident Investigation Branch (AAIB) investigated the matter and found that the windows had shrunk after being exposed to “high-intensity” lights while filming an advert the previous day.

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