King Charles III of England, who traveled to the Pacific Island country of Samoa for a meeting with leaders of Commonwealth countries, has become the first British king to visit the country.
According to the Samoa Observer newspaper, King Charles III, who landed in Samoa with his wife Queen Camilla at 19:00 local time, was welcomed by Samoan Prime Minister Fiame Naomi Mataafa and other state officials.
King Charles III of England has become the first British king to visit the country. King Charles III, who will hold official meetings tomorrow, will preside over the Commonwealth member state leaders’ summit to be held on October 25 and 26. Charles III, who is the first King of England to visit Samoa, had previously visited Sydney with Queen Camilla on October 18 for his first visit to Australia after ascending to the throne. King Charles III had limited his trip to Australia to 5 days due to cancer treatment. During his speech in parliament, the King of England was met with the reaction of Lidia Thorpe, the country’s Aboriginal Senator, who said “genocidal” and “You are not our king.”