
King Charles took a stroll along a coastal trek named in his honour and didn’t hold back in sharing his opinion on some of those also enjoying the views.
As HM walked the brand new King Charles III England Coast Path, he met some cyclists out for their own spot of exercise. When The King asked them if they had the latest bikes, they replied they were actually on electric cycles. King Charles had a one word answer. Cheating.
It was said with a wry smile and might well have brought back memories of his father, Prince Philip, who was known for sharing an unexpected view or two during his royal engagements.
The King seemed delighted to meet cyclists, other walkers and holiday makers as he strolled one of the first parts of the new path to be ready. His walk along the east Sussex coast brought him to the spectacular view point of the Seven Sisters and he appeared lost in thought as he stood and contemplated the vista on a beautifully sunny spring day.
The walk was part of the official launch of the King Charles III England Coast Path which will eventually stretch for over 2,700 miles around England, and will be the longest continued and managed coastal walk in the world.
His day out at the famous landmark also saw him open the Seven Sisters National Nature Reserve which is one of 25 such spaces being opened to mark his Coronation which took place on May 6 2023.
The visit came soon after King Charles had said a formal farewell to the President of Nigeria. Bola TInubu said goodbye to King Charles and Queen Camilla as the second day of his State Visit got under way.
The day before, The King and Queen had hosted him at Windsor Castle for a ceremonial welcome which began with a carriage procession through Windsor and which ended with a spectacular State Banquet in which Charles III praised the strength of the ties between the two countries.
Charles III’s encounter with cyclists isn’t the first royal bike event to raise a laugh this week. Earlier in the week, Prince William joined BBC Radio 1 DJ, Greg James, on his epic cycle for Comic Relief. As the heir to the throne jumped on the back of the tandem that is being taken over 1,000 miles around England, Wales and Scotland, the star presenter guiding the journey told some passers by that his fellow cyclist was Prince William to which the future king replied ”he’s hallucinating’.

