King Charles Leads Emotional Tribute to Air India Crash Victims at Trooping the Colour

King Charles III paid a heartfelt tribute at today’s Trooping the Colour parade, wearing a black armband to honour the victims of the tragic Air India Flight AI171 crash. At least 270 people died when the Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner crashed near Ahmedabad on 12 June.

Deadliest Air Disaster in Over a Decade

The flight to London Gatwick crashed just minutes after taking off from Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel International Airport, smashing into a medical college building. Only one survivor has been confirmed from the 242 passengers and crew onboard. The catastrophe now ranks as the deadliest global air disaster in over ten years.

Royal Family Mourns Alongside British Nationals

During the parade at Horse Guards Parade, the King, Queen Camilla, Prince William, and Princess Anne all donned black armbands in a show of respect. A solemn minute’s silence followed as the troops were inspected, bringing a poignant pause to the King’s official birthday celebrations.

The tragedy hits close to home for the UK, with 53 British nationals thought to be on board. British consular teams are in Ahmedabad offering support and helping with victim identification.

Buckingham Palace Statement & Ongoing Investigation

“His Majesty the King is deeply saddened by the tragic loss of life in the Air India flight disaster. He sends his heartfelt condolences to all those affected, both in the UK and in India.”

The UK Civil Aviation Authority and Air Accidents Investigation Branch (AAIB) are working alongside Indian officials and Boeing to probe the cause of the crash.

The disaster has cast a sombre shadow over the national celebrations, with communities across the UK paying tribute to those lost in this devastating tragedy.

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