Charles and Camilla visit tomb of Dante, Italy's greatest poet
- King Charles and Queen Camilla concluded a four-day state visit to Italy on Thursday.
- The royal visit included stops at Ravenna's mosaics and Dante Alighieri's tomb.
- They visited the Basilica di San Vitale, viewing the 5th and 6th-century mosaics, and met with well-wishers.
- Paola Bonifazzi, who traveled from Milan, stated, "I love the royal family and I love King Charles."
- Before leaving Italy, the couple planned to visit a market and meet farmers impacted by recent floods.
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Charles and Camilla visit tomb of Dante, Italy's greatest poet
King Charles III and Queen Camilla capped a state visit to Italy on Thursday with a visit to Dante's tomb and world-famous mosaics in Ravenna, the day after a surprise meeting with Pope Francis.
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