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Royals Down Under! King Charles and Queen Camilla Stylishly Touch Down in Rainy Australia for 'Historic' 6-Day Tour

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King Charles III and Queen Camilla arriving in Australia for a six-day tour, October 18, 2024.

Oct. 18 2024, Published 5:00 p.m. ET

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King Charles III's first tour of a Commonwealth realm as monarch is officially underway as His Majesty and Queen Camilla touched down in rainy conditions at Sydney Airport, Australia, on Friday, October 18.

The King and Queen of Australia will tour the land Down Under for a mere six days before moving on to Samoa for an additional three days. The trip also marks the King's first foreign tour since his cancer diagnosis in February.

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The King and Queen of Australia appeared 'in good spirits' despite the weather, Sydney Airport, October 18, 2024.

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Their Majesties said they were both "looking forward to returning to this beautiful country to celebrate the extraordinarily rich cultures and communities that make it so special."

The official website of the British monarchy shared, "Their Majesties were welcomed by Prime Minister Anthony Albanese as well as receiving a special tribute as the iconic Sydney Opera House was lit up in their honor."

The statement further added, "The King’s visit to Australia will be His Majesty’s first to a Realm as Monarch, whilst the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting in Samoa is the first The King will attend as Head of the Commonwealth. In both countries, Their Majesties’ engagements will focus on themes designed to celebrate the best of Australia and Samoa, as well as reflecting aspects of The King and Queen’s work."

The iconic Sydney Opera House overlooking Sydney Harbor was lit up to show an image of the King and Queen as the pair met with Aussie leaders and dignitaries. It is said His Majesty will "rest" on Saturday, October 19, before kicking off the visit the following day.

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Due to his cancer battle, King Charles III will reportedly take 'rest days' during his short six-day jaunt to Australia.

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Chris Minns, the Premier of New South Wales stated, "We are lighting up the Sydney Opera House to warmly welcome The King and Queen to our beautiful harbor city. The photo projection on the Opera House sails celebrates a historic moment —The King’s first visit to NSW as Sovereign, and is a fitting tribute."

He added, "NSW is looking forward to hosting this milestone visit and I encourage everyone to make the most of it."

In a year defined by a life-changing cancer diagnosis in early February, numerous royal analysts are excited to see the monarch "finally" make it to one of his realms outside Britain.

This followed British Coronations Project at King's College London's founder Dr George Gross pre-trip remark, "If you don't make these visits, what does that say? It's what the majority think that's crucial, and the majority don't get reported, unless there's a poll, and even that is only a sample."

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Her Majesty Queen Camilla wore a Fiona Clare silk crepe dress of royal blue, along with the Australian wattle broch upon arrival in Sydney, Australia, October 18, 2024.

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"If you don't make a visit, eventually that majority say, 'These people seem a very long way away; they're very disconnected,'" Gross added.

He continued, "If you don't make the visit, that's more significant than making it. In terms of the public noise, there's always risk. There's risk in any of these things, but there's greater risk in not making it."

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The King and Queen of Australia were greeted by numerous Aussie dignitaries upon their arrival.

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Daily Mirror reported on the King and Queen's Aussie landing.

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