They continued, "The company is now under its fifth-generation leadership with diversified operations in the UK, Australia, and New Zealand."
In Aboyne, The King has toured the James Jones and Sons sawmill to see how construction timber is produced as a renewable and recyclable building product.
— The Royal Family (@RoyalFamily) October 3, 2023
The company is now under its fifth generation leadership with diversified operations in the UK, Australia and New Zealand. pic.twitter.com/ibC5PFo6XO
During his visit to the James Jones sawmill, King Charles showed a keen interest in learning about how the recently refurbished facility has increased the production of construction timber as an eco-friendly alternative to carbon-intensive materials like steel and concrete.
Speculations are rife about King Charles potentially taking decisive actions amid the ongoing family crisis and reported rift with Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, although the exact nature of his plans remains uncertain.