King Charles is happier than ever on this year holiday!
The monarch graced the annual Crafts at Christmas event at Highgrove Gardens near Tetbury, England on Friday, December 13.
During the event, King Charles was photographed smiling and socializing while looking dapper in beige over coat which he paired with grey pants and white shirt.
The King's Foundation, which was founded by His Majesty founded in 1990 when he was the Prince of Wales, helps almost 15,000 students annually.
Other photos showed King Charles sharing heartwarming handshakes with attendees and exploring the area.
He was also seen greeting children in Santa hats and decorating a tree with ornaments.
“Inspired by our Royal Founding President, King Charles III, our vision is a world where we live in harmony with nature to improve the wellbeing of people, places and the planet,” the statement on The King’s Foundation’s official website reads.
A student, Emily Rose Saunders, told the BBC it was "really exciting" to see the King express his own passion for the crafts this year.
"We wouldn't be here without His Majesty, and to be able to have that support from both him and Chanel means that we are able to have this time. When else would you be able to have eight months where you can solely learn a skill?” she added.
Emily further said, "It's really nice to be able to meet him and thank him for that, really."
King Charles also listened to songs performed by the local Rock Choir and sampled roasted chestnuts from a vendor.