Prince William has been handed a new royal title today from his father King Charles. The Prince of Wales, 42, and the monarch, 76, attended the Order of the Bath Service at Westminster Abbey together on Friday morning for the Order’s 300th anniversary year.
The prince has been given the title of the Great Master of the Order during the ceremony, which includes the oath taking and installation of five Knights.
The father and son pair then later processed to the Henry VII, Lady Chapel for the Installation ceremonies.

The Prince of Wales attended the service (Image: Getty)
The Service for the Order of the Bath takes place every four years, with the Sovereign traditionally attending every other service.
The King last attended a service in 2022 when he was the Prince of Wales. He also previously held the title of Great Master - which he has now passed on to Prince William - after being given this by Queen Elizabeth II in 1975.
The ceremony dates back to the medieval times.
Queen Camilla and Princess Kate were not present at the ceremony today.

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It is the first time King Charles and Prince William have been seen together since VE Day celebrations earlier this month, with the father and son - along with other senior royals - putting on a united front following Prince Harry’s bombshell BBC interview on May 2.
It is believed the King and William are not on talking terms with Prince Harry at the moment.
