King Charles buying 2 new helicopters from economy boost

King Charles to zoom into remote corners of UK easily


King Charles is adding two brand new helicopters to his royal inventory as new accounts have revealed that the British monarchy will be boosted by over £45 million.

An aircraft model named AgustaWestland AW139 is considered a “key component” that enables Your Majesty as well as the rest of the royal family in carrying out daily engagements.

According to Hello Magazine, it helps them access remote areas spread across the United Kingdom, and so will soon be replacing the current Sikorsky helicopters owned by them.

King Charles has been described as someone who’s “pretty allergic” to traveling with the aid of helicopters because he’s very eco-conscious.

But the new aircraft addition can run “with the maximum industry standard of 50 per cent Sustainable Aviation Fuel,” possibly making it the star of Your Majesty’s eye.

A palace official said, “Helicopters are an important tool in our travel resources. They enable His Majesty and members of the royal family to be to be seen throughout the length and breadth of the UK.”

“If you're going to make an investment of that magnitude, then you need to sweat the asset,” they added.