King Charles has been a busy man over the last few days.
Saturday saw the monarch attend the Royal Windsor Horse Show, while on Monday, he attended the RHS Chelsea Flower Show.
His Majesty appeared to be having a whale of a time, chatting animatedly with his younger brother, Prince Edward, at the equestrian event, while Monday saw the monarch enjoy a chinwag with David Beckham.
Royal watchers were enamoured with the King's style at both events, calling him "elegant" and "suave" in his stylish suits, with many commenters mentioning the 76-year-old's use of a walking stick at both engagements.
King Charles' walking stick
Using a walking stick
On why the royal might rely on a stick, The Blue Badge Co explains: "A walking stick can relieve pressure on painful joints and can improve your balance.
"However, used incorrectly, a walking stick or cane could increase your risk of having a fall and may lead to injuring another area of your body," they continue.
As noted, King Charles' recent walking sticks were likely ornamental, so we needn't worry about the height!
