King Charles and Queen Camilla"s busy Australia tour next month
- King Charles and Queen Camilla will undertake up to ten engagements daily during their upcoming tour of Australia and Samoa.
- The visit has been carefully planned to prioritize the King's health, including a rest day and fewer evening engagements.
- This tour marks a significant moment for the royal couple, reflecting their commitment to public engagement and cultural sensitivity.
King Charles and Queen Camilla are set to embark on an official tour of Australia and Samoa next month, with up to ten engagements planned each day. This visit comes despite King Charles undergoing ongoing cancer treatment, which has necessitated careful planning to ensure his health is prioritized. A 'rest day' is scheduled upon their arrival in Sydney, and evening engagements have been reduced to accommodate his recovery. The royal couple will not visit New Zealand as initially hoped, following medical advice. Instead, their itinerary includes meetings with Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and various cultural and military engagements, as well as interactions with Aboriginal leaders. The King will also focus on Australia's efforts to combat climate change-related bushfires. In a significant cultural sensitivity move, the term 'walkabout' will not be used during this tour, reflecting respect for Australia's indigenous communities. This change marks a departure from long-standing royal traditions, as the phrase has been used for decades. Instead, the royals will refer to these interactions as 'opportunities to meet the public.' The visit will be King Charles' first to Australia since becoming King, and it will include significant engagements in both Sydney and Canberra, followed by a trip to Samoa for the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting. The couple's busy schedule underscores their commitment to engaging with the public and addressing important social issues during their tour.