King Charles Marks Return of 42 Squadron at RAF Lossiemouth

Monarch praises base’s role in UK defense and global cooperation

King Charles visited RAF Lossiemouth in northern Scotland today to celebrate
the reformation of Number 42 (Torpedo Bomber) Squadron, commending the Royal
Air Force for its “world-leading training” that strengthens global peace and
security.

The King attended the Stand-Up Parade, watched a ceremonial inspection and
aerial display, and presented the squadron with its new Standard. RAF
Lossiemouth is one of the UK’s two quick reaction alert stations, responsible
for defending national airspace and supporting allied operations.

In his speech, the King called the base “the beating heart of the United
Kingdom’s long-range maritime patrol aircraft capability” and noted its
location near his former school, Gordonstoun. He praised the personnel’s
“dedication, skill and professionalism,” describing them as “an immense credit
to the Royal Air Force and to the United Kingdom.”

He concluded by highlighting the squadron’s proud history and expressing
confidence that it would continue to uphold the highest standards in the years
ahead.

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