King Charles meets Grimsby Town Football Club’s mascot as staff and a crowd gather outside despite heavy rain. According to the Evening Standard, the King braves the downpour to attend the engagement, arriving to find supporters shielding themselves with umbrellas. He then interacts with Grimsby Town FC staff and appears to enjoy the occasion, laughing with those present. The Belfast Telegraph reports the same event, framing it as another instance of the King undertaking a public meeting in poor weather conditions. While details beyond the immediate encounter are limited in the provided excerpts, both outlets agree on the core elements: the royal attendance, the football club mascot setting, and the rainy conditions prompting people to use umbrellas. The accounts also indicate the meeting takes place in an outdoor public setting and involves interaction between the King and club personnel in front of assembled supporters.