King Charles has landed in Australia for a six-day official visit, and during his the six-day trip Down Under he is set to take a leaf out of his late mother's book
King Charles will 'follow in his mother's footsteps' while in Australia and royal fans can't get enough.
It read: "70 years ago, in 1954, Queen Elizabeth II became the first reigning British Sovereign to visit Australia. Tomorrow, The King will arrive for his own first visit as Sovereign, accompanied by Queen Camilla. "That's a fascinating piece of history! Queen Elizabeth II's visit in 1954 was indeed a significant event, marking the first time a reigning British monarch had set foot in Australia. It was a grand affair, with the Queen and Prince Philip traveling extensively across the country and being warmly received by the public."Meanwhile a third chimed in: "I am looking to seeing all about The King and Queen's visit to Australia.
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