King Charles removes plaster during Northern Ireland visit
King Charles visited Limavady, Northern Ireland, with Queen Camilla. During their visit, he made sure to remove a plaster from his right hand. This was noticed by the crowd as they greeted the royal couple. Buckingham Palace shared details about their schedule. The King and Queen met with locals, visited Hunters Bakery, and toured the Roe Valley Arts and Culture Centre. This centre offers a range of activities, including theater and music. Earlier, King Charles had been seen with a hand injury and a plaster on his finger. The media highlighted this and contacted the palace for information, but it is unclear if they received a reply. In recent video footage from their visit, the King was no longer wearing the plaster.