The King has thanked Royal Navy submariners for their service to the country while on a visit to meet the First Sea Lord.
His Majesty King Charles III recognised the dedication of Royal Navy submariners when he visited the home of the UK Submarine ...
Welcomed on-site by First Sea Lord, Admiral Sir Ben Key KCB CBE, His Majesty received the Royal Salute before being greeted ...
His Majesty boarded a nuclear submarine and met with Royal Navy submariners who act as the nation's first line of defence ...
He was welcomed by First Sea Lord Admiral Sir Ben Key KCB CBE and received the royal salute from several senior members of the Navy. The King meets members of the Royal Navy and their families ...
He was welcomed by First Sea Lord Admiral Sir Ben Key KCB CBE and received the royal salute from several senior members of the Navy. It marks the first time the King has visited the base as head ...
The Royal Navy said the operation was its first-ever seizure of a so-called "narco-sub", a semi-submersible or ...
The Royal Navy has intercepted its first-ever "narco sub" - filled with £160m ($208M) worth of cocaine. HMS Trent seized ...
The UK Ministry of Defence (MOD) has revealed that surface fleet availability has hit 82%. The figure comes in a written ...