King Charles has recently received a lot of attention for his unexpected solution to cope with the heatwave. On Wednesday, June 24, the monarch made a public appearance at the London Climate Week reception at St James’s Palace. The prestigious event, focused on global action against super-pollutants, was organized by the Department for Energy Security and Net Zero. New photos from the event captured a royal aide helping the King deal with the heat by holding a battery-powered hand-held fan near him.
A royal aide used a handheld fan to help the King stay cool
King Charles recently raised eyebrows with his striking move to handle the heatwave while attending the London Climate Week reception. In the new photos, viewers could see Vice Admiral Sir Tony Johnstone-Burt holding a hand-held battery-powered fan closer to the monarch to make him stay cool in the hot weather during the prestigious event.
As King Charles shared conversations with the other notable guests at the reception event, he had Vice Admiral Johnstone-Burt right by his side, holding the battery-powered fan throughout. In the meantime, for the event, the monarch sported a grey suit. Underneath his grey blazer, the King opted for a white button-up with a checkered print. His look further featured a blue and white tie and a matching blue and white pocket square. Both the King and Sir Johnstone-Burt had bright smiles on their faces during the event.
Meanwhile, a royal enthusiast who shared the photos of King Charles and Sir Tony Johnstone-Burt from the London Climate Week reception on X (formerly Twitter), reacted to the eye-catching heatwave fix moment. The person wrote in the caption of the post, “We all need a Sir Tony in our lives!” “Vice Admiral Sir Tony Johnstone-Burt was on hand with a battery-powered fan to help keep The King cool during a London Climate Week reception at St James’s Palace today,” further added the royal enthusiast.
Originally reported by Nikita Nath on RealityTea.
