King Charles got back to work today as he broke ground on a £58million research facility that will aim to develop net-zero flight technology. The monarch's first engagement following his coronation at the weekend saw him pay an hour-long visit to the Whittle Laboratory at . The research centre, founded 50 years ago, is developing a brand new lab that will bring together the world's top aviation and energy experts to achieve emissions-free flights as soon as possible.
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