King Charles meets a 104-year-old Burma Star veteran during his visit to the Isle of Man. Both reports say the meeting takes place during what is described as the monarch’s first visit to the crown dependency. The veteran, who served in the Burma Star campaign, is pictured or referenced as spending time with the King, and the King is quoted telling him something along the lines of not knowing how he does it and that it is “bad enough” at the King’s own age. The accounts present the interaction as a brief, ceremonial encounter rather than announcing any wider policy or program. No additional details about the veteran’s specific service, the venue of the meeting, or any subsequent events are provided in the supplied summaries. Overall, the common points across the two sources are the location (Isle of Man), the purpose context (the King’s first visit to the crown dependency), the age and identity of the veteran (104-year-old Burma Star veteran), and the King’s quoted remarks during their meeting.