King Charles III and Queen Camilla will travel to Sydney and Canberra next month for an activity-packed five-day trip.
Having last visited as the Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall in 2018, the King and Queen will visit Australia from October 18-22 in the first tour by a British royal since the death of Queen Elizabeth II in September 2022.
It is expected to be a particularly emotional visit for His Majesty. It will be his first as Sovereign following his accession to the throne, and the first opportunity for the Australian public to see him in person since his mothers death.
It will be the first visit to Australia by a reigning monarch since 2011, when Queen Elizabeth II last toured Australia, and the 17th official royal visit by Charles.
The 75-year-old King, whose environmental consciousness as prince is well known, will include discussions about climate change and the Australian environment during this tour.
Due to his cancer diagnosis earlier this year, Charles has been forced to curtail the visit, cutting out a tour to New Zealand, and instead ending it by travelling to Samoa for a Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM).
As Prince Charles and the Duchess of Cornwall, the couple visited Australia in 2018 (above) but their tour as King and Queen next month is the most highly anticipated royal visit in decades
King Charles and Queen Camillas official portrait for the forthcoming Australian tour in which he wears The Sovereign’s Badge of the Order of Australia and the Queen wears the Wattle Brooch given to Queen Elizabeth on her first visit as monarch in 1954.
Charles, who last visited in 2018 with Camilla to open the Commonwealth Games on the Gold Coast, first came to Australia in 1966 as a 17-year-old.
He spent two terms at Geelong Grammar School in Victorias Timbertop campus and has since expressed a deep affection for Australia.
His sons and their wives have visited, with Prince William and Kates 2014 tour including a trip to Uluru, which drew comparisons to Charles and Princess Dianas iconic tour of the sacred site in 1983.
Prince Harry and Meghan visited Australia in 2018, announcing while they were here their pregnancy with baby Archie, staying 16 days.
SYDNEY
Charles and Camilla will touch down on October 18 to be greeted in an official welcome by Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, along with the Governor-General Her Excellency the Honourable Sam Mostyn AC.
While in Sydney the King and Queen are expected to stay at Admiralty House, the official Sydney residence of the governor-general located in Kirribilli, with spectacular views over Sydney Harbour.
After landing, the royal couple will be conduct a fleet review of Royal Australian Navy ships on the harbour.
Charles and Camilla, on the Gold Coast in 2018 where they opened the Commonwealth Games, return in October, this time as Queen and King in a visit expected to attract large crowds
The King will discuss cancer research with 2024 Australians of the Year, Professor Georgina Long and Professor Richard Scolyer, while meeting with local Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander representatives.
The Queen will meet with children participating in a Queen’s Commonwealth Essay Competition workshop during a library visit in Sydney.
Space has been publicly left on the itinerary in Sydney for yet-to-be-announced surprises.
CANBERRA
In Canberra King Charles and Queen Camilla will visit Parliament House, where they will attend a reception to meet Australian political, sporting, arts and community leaders.
The royal couple will then take part in a solemn wreath-laying ceremony at the Australian War Memorial and visit the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander memorial, For Our Country.
The following day, they will tour the Australian National Botanic Gardens on Black Mountain, in the ACT, to meet with staff and volunteers to discuss the global impacts of climate change.
The official announcement of the tour on the royal familys Instagram account says that after touring Australia the King and Queen will visit Samoa for the CHOGM meeting
They will also visit CSIRO Headquarters next door, with the monarch due to speak with scientists researching the impact of bushfires, and the resilience of the environment to bounce back from devastation.
Queen Camilla will meet family and domestic violence advocates and representatives from the poverty charity GIVIT, which helps distribute donations across a range of organisations.
On the late Queen Elizabeths last visit in 2011, her sixteenth to Australia, she stayed 10 days and toured Canberra, Brisbane, Melbourne and Perth.