Grimsby Town recently had the honor of welcoming King Charles III during a royal visit that captivated the local community. The event took place at Blundell Park, the club's home ground, where the King met with local leaders and was presented with a club shirt by the Mighty Mariner, the team's mascot. This visit not only showcased Grimsby’s football culture but also highlighted the community's commitment to supporting its youth and those in need. During his time in Grimsby, the King visited the Horizon Youth Zone, which provides vital out-of-school activities for young people, and the CARE Hub, which offers support to individuals in crisis. Local residents expressed their excitement about the royal visit, with many gathering in the rain to catch a glimpse of the King. The head coach of Grimsby Town, David Artell, emphasized the importance of such recognition for the efforts of local organizations and the community as a whole. This memorable day left a lasting impression on both the King and the people of Grimsby, reinforcing the club's role in the town's identity and community spirit.