Royally captivated: King Charles and Queen Camilla charm Aussie crowds

In a heartwarming display of royal charm, King Charles and Queen Camilla recently delighted their devoted fans with a memorable appearance.

The Royal Couple's engagement was marked by warm smiles and heartfelt interactions, further endearing them to the public.

Their presence not only highlighted their enduring popularity but also underscored the strong bond they share with their supporters.

This event served as a testament to their ongoing commitment to their royal duties and their deep connection with the community.


The recent visit of King Charles and Queen Camilla to Australia has sparked a flurry of excitement and admiration among Australians, many of whom were eager to catch a glimpse of the royal couple and even share a moment with them.

The King and Queen's charm offensive seemed to have worked wonders, as Aussies from all walks of life gushed about their encounters with the royals, describing them as kind and approachable.


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King Charles and Queen Camilla were warmly welcomed by Australians during their visit to Sydney. Credit: Instagram / The Royal Family


The royal visit, which included a stop at St Thomas' Anglican Church in North Sydney, was met with a warm reception.

The couple was greeted by a throng of well-wishers, who showered them with gifts ranging from flowers to toy koalas and even kangaroo jerky.

The affectionate crowd was a testament to the enduring connection between the Australian people and the British monarchy, despite the ongoing debates about the country's republican future.


The King and Queen's presence seemed to overshadow the small group of protestors who were advocating for indigenous rights and other causes.

The majority of the public, however, was focused on the Royal Couple, with some fans arriving as early as 5 am to secure a prime viewing spot.

The excitement was palpable, with children and adults alike thrilled to shake hands with the King and Queen.

One child's exuberant exclamation, ‘I touched the King!’ captured the infectious joy of the day. Another little girl said, ‘It was so good, he was so kind.’


Queen Camilla, dressed elegantly in a pale green Anna Valentine dress and straw hat, graciously accepted a posy and other tokens of appreciation.

The couple's visit to the church was not just a formality; it was an opportunity for them to connect with the Australian public on a personal level.

The Archbishop of Sydney and the Bishop of North Sydney received the royal guests with open arms, highlighting the church's royal history and welcoming them to the congregation.

‘It is an enormous honour for us to welcome you to our church this morning,’ Reverend Michael Mantle, Rector of the Parish of North Sydney, declared.

The service itself was a celebration of faith and tradition, with hymns such as ‘Rejoice the Lord is King’, ‘Tell Out, My Soul’, and ‘Love Divine, All Loves Excelling’ filling the air.

Outside, the notes of 'God Save the King' played by a professional flautist added to the ceremonial atmosphere.

The King and Queen's signatures in Australia's first Bible and a book of common prayer were symbolic gestures that linked them to the country's past and its Christian heritage.


King Charles, despite his ongoing cancer treatment and the fatigue of long-haul travel, showed remarkable resilience and good humour.

His light-hearted quip, ‘What day is it again?’ while signing the historic Bible, endeared him to those present.

The Royal Couple's willingness to engage with the public, asking their security if they could walk over to the crowds, demonstrated their desire to be accessible and present.

‘It's a beautiful day,’ King Charles said to one person, while the others shouted, ‘We love you!’

Another person greeted the Queen, saying, ‘Hello, I hope your jet leg is getting better,’ before the two discussed the challenges of long-distance travel.

‘We have it the same when we come to the UK,’ Helen Hetrelezis told the Queen.

She had arrived at the church at 7:45 am with her brothers, hoping to catch a glimpse of the King and Queen.

‘We spoke about her visit. I asked the queen about her stay, and she said she was enjoying Sydney very much,’ Ms Hetrelezis shared.


The personal interactions were the highlights for many. From the schoolgirl who presented the King with her drawing of a kangaroo to the man who joked about the King going surfing, these moments created lasting memories for those fortunate enough to experience them.

The Queen's decision to have all the flowers taken to Admiralty House, where they were staying, was a thoughtful gesture that showed her appreciation for the public's kindness.

The visit was not just about formalities; it was about human connections.

Valerie Malinowski's decades-long admiration for the King, Sinclair and Wendy Hill's longstanding friendship with him, and the Archbishop's reflections on the church's ties to the royal family all spoke to the personal relationships that have been forged over time.

As the royal couple continued their engagements, including the King's address at the Bicentenary event of the NSW Legislative Council, they left behind a trail of goodwill and fond memories.

The visit was a reminder of the monarchy's ability to inspire and captivate, even in a modern Australia that grapples with its identity and place in the world.


The recent appearance of King Charles and Queen Camilla has captivated royal fans, demonstrating their deep connection with the public.

This heartwarming encounter highlights the couple's dedication to their royal duties and the enthusiasm they inspire.

For those eager to witness such memorable moments themselves, detailed information on where to catch a glimpse of Their Majesties during their inaugural visit can be found here.

Don't miss the chance to experience the royal charm in person!
Key Takeaways
  • King Charles and Queen Camilla received a warm welcome from Australians during their visit to Sydney, despite a few protesters advocating for indigenous rights and other causes.
  • The Royal Couple attended a service at St Thomas's Anglican Church where they engaged with attendees, including children, and signed Australia's oldest Bible, continuing a longstanding tradition.
  • Australians showed their affection by gifting flowers, toy koalas, and kangaroo jerky and expressing gratitude for the couple making the journey to visit, especially considering King Charles's ongoing cancer treatments.
  • The King and Queen interacted generously with the public post-service, accepting gifts and sharing personal conversations, with the King performing a walkabout after attending the Bicentenary event of the NSW Legislative Council.
To our dear members of the Seniors Discount Club, we'd love to hear your thoughts on the royal visit. Have you ever had a memorable encounter with a member of the royal family? What are your views on the monarchy's role in contemporary Australia? Share your stories and opinions in the comments below—we're all ears!
 
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All was going well until that BLACK bitch LIDIA THORPE opened her big fat mouth, and disrespected the Royals.
Ranting and raving about HER heritage and how The Colonials have robbed them.
Go to {OPINION} WITH ANDREW BOLT, TIME TO FACT CHECK LIDIA THORPE.
and listen to what Andrew Bolt has to say about that
So-called Indigenous ignorant STUPID TWIT.
All she sprouts is VERBAL DIARRHOEA.
She needs to be dismissed from all political arenas. Her self-centred behaviour is a disgrace not only to the everyday Aussie but also to the ones she claims to be, the proud Aboriginal community.
 
A republic is something we do not need. A new "head of Australia" we di not need. And tbe support stull shown for the Royals is widely apparent.

Politics is corrupt enough. Can you imagine what it would be like if we had some dictator like Xi or Trump as the head of Australia? Corruption would explode because they can all be "bought" by those with enough money.

Or Lidia Thorpe if she had her way and Australia was "given back" to "her" people? OMG!
We do need to be our own country & a republic. The King & Queen belong to the UK. They are not Australians. Lydia’s Thorpe should be drawn into line. Her behaviour is always rude & brings herself into disgrace. While the King is our HOS he deserves respect. Should we change then whoever becomes our HOS will deserve that same respect.
 
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Fuck King Big Ears & Queen Rottweiler! They can Fuck Off back to the UK where they belong & NEVER come back to Australia ever again.
 
Camilla is NOT the Queen. The only reason she is Queen CONSORT is because of the tragic loss of Princess Diana. If she hadn’t passed away, they would never have been allowed to marry.
What a load oy
Fuck King Big Ears & Queen Rottweiler! They can Fuck Off back to the UK where they belong & NEVER come back to Australia ever again.
Pity you didn't do the same, f***off to whatever dark hole you originated from. What a disgusting comment
You don't have to like them but they certainly deserve more respect than you.
 
Sometimes Veggie ,you make me grimace ,but underneath that I have respect for your views.;)
You are definitely not that Vegie, but this person definitely takes the cake.
We are all supposed to be over 60 on this this site and I would have thought by that age a person would have obtained a little more class.
Thank you both for your kind words. ❤️

I am a black and white person with firm views on subjects which I have a genuine interest and knowledge. Otherwise, I shut up. I alerted the SDC administration on joining that I am outspoken and don't sugarcoat an issue. My comments are sometimes polarising which are meant to promote intelligent discussion, but most of us are guilty of letting emotions getting in the way of the facts. But I don't shy away from the occasional poor attempt at humour!

As a result, I have been permanently banned from numerous forums and blogs, ranging anything from cooking reality shows, to sporting forums, to consumer groups.

That's me in a nutshell and nothing will change me after 60 odd years on this rock!
 
There has been a great deal of money generated and has gone into the kitty from the thousands of loyal royalists who have spent money traveling to see the King and Queen for a rare visit. All the children who are so proud to see them and can dream of one day meeting a Prince or Princess of their own.
In 1952 ,as a Brownie, I was given a Mug, by Queen Elizabeth, with the her picture on it commemorating her visit to our home town, when I was 7 1/2 years old. I was so proud. There were celebrations in the streets with people bringing out their tables and chairs plates dishes cutlery and made jellies, cakes, sandwiches, tarts pies drinks of all sorts and there were street parties all over the towns and country
We all had a wonderful time everyone knew each other and we all got our treasures (cups, plates, chairs tables etc back). Now those were the days..... Very many years later, I taught our Brownie group and was the Brown Owl at our local church
 
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Diana caused he own tragedy? with one of the many men she had. OMG your comment is full of holes. He could marry whom he liked as he was divorced. Guess what, Camilla is our Queen and for that I am very grateful.
I will politely agree to disagree
 
If I was as uncivilized as that COLOURED, FOUL-MOUTHED, INDIGENOUS EXCUSE FOR AN ABBO.
The air would be blue, I am not a racist but am getting closer by the minute.
She should be SACKED and sent back to Her mob..
Her “mob” are probably ashamed of her as well! Don’t do that to them! 😂 The majority of indigenous people I know definitely don’t like her. I agree she should definitely be removed from politics!
 

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