King Charles today put the drama of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's upcoming Netflix series to one side to visit the newly-built Guru Nanak Gurdwara in Luton as part of his one-day visit to the Bedfordshire town. .
King Charles III (pictured) wore traditional to visit the newly built Guru Nanak Gurdwara in Luton on Tuesday.
King Charles III meets a group of apprentices who worked on the DART, many of whom have now transitioned to permanent employment, during a visit to learn about the new cable-drawn mass passenger transit system which will connect Luton Airport Parkway rail station to London Luton Airport
Britain's King Charles III unveiling a plaque during a visit to Luton Airport, where he went to see the new cable-drawn mass passenger transit system
King Charles was met by Professor Gurch Randhawa during his visit to the Gurdwara in Luton
Britain's King Charles III meets volunteers who operate the 24-hour kitchen that feeds members of the local community during his visit to the newly built Guru Nanak Gurdwara
The DART (Direct Air-Rail Transit) is a cable-drawn, driverless railway running on a 1.4-mile (2.2km) line connecting Luton Airport Parkway station to the airport terminal in just over three minutes, 24 hours a day
King Charles met a group of apprentices who worked on the DART, many of whom have now transitioned to permanent employment, during his visit to learn about the new cable-drawn mass passenger transit system which will connect Luton Airport Parkway rail station to London Luton Airport
Britain's King Charles III waving to the crowds during his visit to Luton Town Hall on Tuesday
King Charles III speaks to congregation members during a visit to the newly built Guru Nanak Gurdwara
King Charles III unveiled a plaque commemorating his visit to Luton Town Hall on Tuesday