King Charles gives speech to Italy's parliament
- King Charles and Queen Camilla made a state visit to Rome yesterday for engagements lasting eight hours.
- The scaled-back trip occurred because the Pope is ill, leading to the postponement of the Vatican City visit.
- The royal couple's engagements included a flypast, posing at the Colosseum, and meeting with President Mattarella.
- Charles remarked, "This is my 18th visit here," and later added, "It's just a token, really, of our appreciation."
- King Charles, on the third day of his visit, will address Italy's parliament and later attend a state banquet.
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King Charles urges close ties in a historic speech to Italy’s parliament as war rages in Europe
ROME (AP) — King Charles III stressed the need for close ties between Italy and the UK in a historic speech in the Italian parliament on Wednesday, calling for unity
King Charles issues warning on 'terrible price of war' in historic Italian address - The Mirror
King Charles became the first British monarch to speak to Italy's parliament in a historic address, where he impressively switched between Italian and English and paid tribute to the ties between the two nations
King Charles hails strong ties between Britain and Italy
ROME - King Charles underlined the importance of strong ties between Italy and Britain at a time of war in Europe as he delivered a historic speech to the Italian Parliament on Wednesday. Read more at straitstimes.com.
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