The British monarch will visit France and Germany at the end of March. The trip starts on March 26 and will last for six days
Great Britain’s King Charles III is going on his first trip abroad since he ascended the throne. At the end of March, the British monarch will visit France and Germany, Sky News reports.
The trip starts on March 26 and will last for six days. Charles III will travel to Paris, Berlin and Hamburg, Buckingham Palace said.
In Berlin, the King of Great Britain addressed the Bundestag. He will be the first British monarch to address the German Parliament.
The channel notes that the choice of countries for the trip was not accidental, perhaps this gesture is intended to help restore the UK’s relationship with Europe after Brexit.
Earlier this week, Charles III met with European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, who is in Britain.
Remember, on February 8, the British monarch met with President Volodymyr Zelensky at Buckingham Palace. On February 20, Charles III visited a Ukrainian military training base in southwest England.
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