King Charles has released a genuine explanation about the crash of Washington DC that killed 67 people.
The crash on Wednesday evening did not leave any survivors between the plane with 60 passengers and four crew members and a Black Hawk helicopter with three soldiers on board.
From Friday afternoon, 41 bodies had been removed from the Potomac River, including 28 who were positively identified, said Washington DC Fire Chief John Donnelly SR at a press conference.
In a statement released by Buckingham Palace on Saturday, the King said he is 'deeply shocked and sad'.
Charles said: “Our hearts and our special thoughts are with the people of the United States and our deepest sympathy goes to the families and loved ones of all the victims.
“I also want to give a certain tribute to the emergency services that have acted so quickly to this terrible event.”
King Charles has released a genuine statement about the Washington DC plane algae who killed 67 people
The two aircraft collided when the plane entered a landing at the airport next to Washington.
Researchers who investigate the cause of the crash are the data from the black box of the helicopter, together with information from two flight data recorders and a cockpit speech recorder from the plane.
Officials investigate the actions of the military pilot and air traffic controller, after the helicopter apparently flown the path of the American Airlines plane.
Wednesday's crash was the deadliest in the US since November 12, 2001, when a flight from the American Airlines in a residential area in Beldle Harbor, New York, just after taking off Kennedy Airport, in which all 260 people were killed on board.