Despite having had a difficult year as they have come to terms with the King’s cancer diagnosis, King Charles and Queen Camilla looked at ease during their tour of Australia and Samoa as they soaked up everything the two countries had to offer.
Any visit to Australia is always recognised for its significance as one of the most important Commonwealth nations. And, if the King’s first trip there since his accession proved anything, it is that he is perceived now, more than ever, as a modern monarch who strives to make it clear that the future of each country lies in the hands of its people.
And while the visit Down Under was undoubtedly a huge success, there was one incident that will have left the King feeling "disappointed" That moment was when Indigenous Australian senator Lidia Thorpe heckled the King after he had finished addressing MPs and senators at Parliament House in Canberra.
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