King Charles has passed through Lancaster again while on a visit to other parts of Lancashire.
Onlookers who spotted the royal motorcade driving through the city under police escort on Monday evening, posted a video and photo on the Lancaster Past and Present Facebook page.
The King had earlier visited Clitheroe, then travelled to Samlesbury Hall near Preston, and Butler's Farmhouse Cheeses in Inglewhite.
His Majesty also carried out further private engagements in other parts of the county.
In June 2025 the monarch, who is also the Duke of Lancaster, visited Lancaster, where he received the keys to the castle in front of the John O'Gaunt gateway as part of an ancient ceremonial tradition.
Read more: Huge crowds greet the King as he's handed keys to Lancaster Castle - Beyond Radio


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