King Charles III of England made his first foreign visit to Germany! Greeted with military honors in Berlin

King Charles III of England made his first foreign visit

King of England III. Charles made his first overseas visit to Germany after his accession to the throne. King III. Charles came to the capital, Berlin, upon the invitation of his wife, Queen Camilla, and German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier and his wife, Elke Büdenbender. The royal family’s plane landed in Berlin at noon. After the national anthems of the two countries were played in the large-scale ceremony held for the first time in history in front of the Brandenburg Gate, King III. Charles chatted for a while with the people who came to greet them. Accepting the gifts given to him, King III. Charles shook hands with several others out of courtesy.

WELCOME TO THE PALACE

King III. A welcoming ceremony was also held for Charles and his wife, Queen Camilla, at the Presidential Palace Bellevue. President Steinmeier and his wife hosted their royal friends at Bellevue Palace, this time after a smaller ceremony. King III. After Charles and his wife Queen Camilla signed the guest book at the palace, they attended a reception on “Energy Transition and Sustainability” at Bellevue Palace with the participation of representatives from politics, research, business and non-governmental organizations. Steinmeier, King III. Charles will host a dinner in his honour, which will be attended by approximately 130 guests. King III. Charles is expected to give part of his after-dinner speech in German.

SAFETY MEASURES INCREASED

III, who came to Berlin many times as a prince before. Charles arrived in Germany’s capital for the first time as king. Great security measures were taken in Berlin during the visit of the British royal family. Around a thousand police were deployed to various points in the city. Many highways were closed to traffic. Specially trained police dogs from other states, which can detect nearly 20 explosives, were brought to Berlin.

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THE VISIT WILL LAST 3 DAYS

The British royal family’s visit to Germany will last 3 days. King III. Charles will deliver a speech in the Bundestag on the second day of his visit to Germany. He will then visit the old Tegel Airport with his wife and meet with the Ukrainian refugees staying there. The royal couple will travel to Brandenburg tomorrow afternoon to visit the eco-village of Brodowin, where they will make cheese. King III. Charles and Queen Camilla will travel to Hamburg on the last day of their visit on Friday. King III. Charles and his wife Camilla are expected to leave Germany on Friday. (UAV)

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