King Charles and the Prince of Wales joined world leaders and veterans at a series of events to mark the 80th anniversary of the D-Day landing
"No force on Earth" would stop King Charles from flying to Normandy for the D-Day event, claimed a royal commentator.
This comes as King Charles embarked on his first overseas trip since being diagnosed with cancer in January, arriving at Ver-sur-Mer, Normandy earlier in the day for a UK national commemorative event for the 80th anniversary of D-Day.
Speaking to GB News, Michael Cole said: "There is no force on Earth that could have stopped the King even undergoing cancer treatment from going to Normandy today. And he's done brilliantly, as has Prince William and the Queen.
"He has obviously a personal commitment. His mother was the last head of state to have worn a uniform during World War Two."