Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has arrived in London, revealing his itinerary for the coming days before he attends King Charles III’s coronation this weekend.
The Prime Minister touched down on Tuesday morning, local time, and described his “busy agenda” for the coming days.
The Prime Minister touched down on Tuesday morning, local time, and described his “busy agenda” for the coming days. Picture: David Swift He will also visit a submarine manufacturing facility in Barrow-in-Furness “to see how AUKUS will boost manufacturing jobs and build our defence capability”.
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