King Charles III and Queen Camilla It will spend the twentieth anniversary of Italy.
Sun It was reported on Monday, February 3, that Charles, 76, and Kamila, 77, will take the first visit to the state to Rome. According to what was reported, the date of the journey was set on April 9 – on the same day that they linked the knot two decades ago. According to the port, the trip to the eternal city will include a series of links and a possible audience with Pope Francis in the Vatican city.
In addition to their royal obligations, the couple is also expected to have some personal time to celebrate their relationship. Charles is expected to continue his continuous cancer treatments. (The king was diagnosed with an undeclared operation Cancer In February 2024.)
The full details of the trip have not been announced.
Charles and Camella's next trip comes after four months Travele To Australia and Samoa in October 2024. Although it was medically cleansing to travel abroad while undergoing cancer, Charles was eventually this. New Zealand's leg postponement From the trip due to the doctor's orders.
“I am very sorry that I cannot come to New Zealand in late October because of the doctor's orders,” he said while interviewing the Black New Zealand game in England. To come) before (it's not long. “
While Charles was not able to visit New Zealand, his tour to Australia and Samoa were successful. While he was abroad, Charles's itinerary included limited connections that were aware of his health. Upon his return and Camela to the United Kingdom, the Buckingham Palace announced that the monarch would continue to continue Regular trips Outside the country amid the continuous battle of cancer.
“We are now working on a full -looking external tour program for the next year, which is a high point for us, knowing that we can think about these conditions,” a spokesman for the Buckingham Palace confirmed in a statement! In October 2024.
The spokesperson participated that Charles “really love” in a tour with Camilla to Australia and Samoa, where the trip raised his “morale (his mood” and helped his “recovery”. Despite the “requirements” of the tour, Charles's “ideal stimulant” spokesman said.
The spokesman added: “I think it is a great testimony to the king's devotion to the service and the duty that was ready to move forward.” “He was incredibly happy and very determined to do this.”
With the end of the year, Charles reflected his health struggles during which Christmas Day speech.
“From a personal point of view, I extend my special thanks to the non -selfish doctors and nurses who supported me this year and my other family members through uncertainty and anxiety, and they helped provide strength and care and said in December 2024 and the comfort we need. I am very grateful, too, for all those who Show us the words of sympathy and kind encouragement.