King Charles had close terms with the Pakistani businessman Shahzada Dawood.


London: King Charles faced a major setback when OceanGate's missing Titanic submersible was found shattered, claiming the lives of all five individuals on board, including a close friend and supporter of the monarch.
According to sources, King Charles had been closely following the situation and had expressed deep concern over the missing submersible.
The ill-fated expedition to explore the wreckage of the Titanic in the North Atlantic included a prominent Pakistani businessman and his son.
Both Shahzada Dawood and Suleman Dawood have known allies of King Charles and were actively involved in his charitable organizations, such as the Prince's Trust International and The British Asian Trust.
OceanGate, the owner of the Titan submersible, sadly confirmed on Thursday that all passengers on the ill-fated journey had lost their lives. The company expressed profound grief at the tragic loss.
As of now, King Charles has not released an official statement regarding the heart-wrenching incident.
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