King Charles was not accompanied by his wife, Queen Camilla, as he arrived in Bermuda
King Charles landed in Bermuda for a solo royal trip following the conclusion of his and Queen Camilla’s state visit to the US.
Buckingham Palace on Friday said the King will undertake a day of engagements in Bermuda, marking his first royal visit as sovereign to a British Overseas Territory.
The King and Queen wrapped up their four-day state visit to the US on Thursday with a quick stop by the White House to bid farewell to President Donald Trump.
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According to the BBC the King was not accompanied by the Queen as he made a low-key entrance in Hamilton, the territory’s capital, with a ceremonial welcome expected on Friday.
The King was greeted by Governor of Bermuda Andrew Murdoch and David Burt, the premier of Bermuda, with a small guard of honour formed by the Royal Bermuda Regiment.
Meanwhile, Queen will remain in the US for the time being.