Bermuda Welcomes King Charles with Boats, Dancing and Cake-Cutting
- On Friday, King Charles III arrived in Bermuda for an official two-day visit, receiving a 21-gun salute at George and inspecting the Royal Bermuda Regiment before greeting crowds.
- The King arrived Thursday following a four-day state visit to America, where President Donald Trump told him his mother thought he was "cute," addressing UK-US diplomatic concerns.
- Charles met four-year-old Theo Godfrey, who wore a guardsman outfit purchased from Buckingham Palace two years ago, and visited the Bermuda Zoological Society celebrating its 100th anniversary.
- During the ceremonial welcome, a military band played "Jamming" by Bob Marley and the Wailers as crowds lined the streets of George to observe the procession.
- The King visited The Living Classroom on Trunk Island to learn about local ecosystems as part of his two-day trip, marking his first visit to a British overseas territory as sovereign.
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The week in pictures: May Day marches, King Charles in Bermuda and Mali's rebel push
Workers across the world marched against the rising cost of living, King Charles III became the first reigning British king to visit the territory of Bermuda and Mali mourned the killing of defence minister Sadio Camara as a joint jihadist-separatist offensive shook the state: FRANCE 24 looks back at some of the week's most striking images.
In Bermuda, a British territory in the Atlantic Ocean, King Charles III devoted part of his visit to the painful memory of slavery, a sensitive issue for the British monarchy. Source link: https://www.france24.com/fr/europe/20260501-en-visite-aux-bermudes-charles-iii-confront%C3%A9-%C3%A0-l-histoire-de-l-esclavage Author: FRANCE 24 Publish date: 2026-05-01 20:15:00 Copyright for syndicated content belongs to the linked source.
The British monarch arrived in Hamilton, the territory's capital, on Thursday evening after a four-day state visit to the United States. During his program, King Charles not only got acquainted with the island's fascinating wildlife, but also faced the shocking legacy of slavery at the local museum.
King Charles launches UK Space Agency Project Nova for space debris tracking
King Charles has officially launched the UK Space Agency's Project Nova during his Bermuda visit – an initiative to install a global network of telescopes to help track space debris
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