King Charles visits the Isle of Man, holding meetings and public engagements in Douglas. During the visit, he rides along the promenade on a horse-drawn tram in the island’s capital. Reporting notes that the King speaks both Manx and French during the trip, highlighting his use of local language and another European language during interactions connected to the visit. Coverage describes the journey along the promenade as a visible part of the programme, with the horse-drawn tram drawing attention to the setting in Douglas. Other details of formal meetings or statements are not included in the provided extracts, but the sources agree on the key public elements: his presence in Douglas, his ride on the horse-drawn tram, and his use of Manx and French. Overall, the reporting frames the visit as a culturally and locally focused engagement, presented through the King’s language use and the promenade journey.