Kings clambers aboard Flying Scotsman after it tows Royal Train in countryside

12 June 2023 , 18:13
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The King poses with the Flying Scotsman (Image: PA)
The King poses with the Flying Scotsman (Image: PA)

The famous Flying Scotsman pulls King Charles’ Royal Train through countryside before he was shown how the locomotive works.

His Majesty chugged into the market town of Pickering after a trip on the North Yorkshire Moors Railway, which is celebrating its 50th anniversary.

Charles then posed next to the famous 100-year-old engine before accepting an invitation from driver Chris Cubitt to climb on the footplate.

The King was later greeted by hundreds of well-wishers on an extended walkabout in the town, where one woman appeared to faint in the heat.

He also visited shops including a family butcher which sells Duchy of Lancaster produce before going to cool off at historic St Peter and St Paul’s Church.

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Kings clambers aboard Flying Scotsman after it tows Royal Train in countrysideCharles arrived by Royal Train (PA)

Mr Cubitt, who started working on the railways in 1961, said of King Charles: "He's interested in everything. He's a good egg. He likes everything heritage."

"I invited him in for tea, but he said he couldn't come (but) he was a gentleman."

Kings clambers aboard Flying Scotsman after it tows Royal Train in countrysideRoyal Train pulled by the Flying Scotsman (PA)

St Peter and St Paul's Church is famous for its medieval wall paintings.

Commissioned around 1450, the paintings, one of the most complete sets in Britain, were only accidentally rediscovered behind plaster in 1852.

Kings clambers aboard Flying Scotsman after it tows Royal Train in countrysideThe King jokes with well-wishers in Yorkshire (PA)

As he signed the visitors' book, the King was told by the Reverend Gareth Atha that Queen Mary had visited the church in 1937.

Charles said: "I remember my great-grandmother very well."

Kings clambers aboard Flying Scotsman after it tows Royal Train in countrysideCharles greets fans in Pickering (PA)

Russell Myers

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