King Charles and Queen Camilla enjoy high-profile visit to Samoa
As a seasoned gamer who’s been through countless virtual worlds, I must say that King Charles and Queen Camilla‘s journey to Samoa seems like an epic quest in real life! The grandeur of their arrival, the ceremonies, the meetings with leaders, it’s all reminiscent of a royal RPG game.
This week, Monarch Charles III and Queen Camilla set foot in Samoa earlier this week, engaging with local leaders and fulfilling their regal responsibilities. On the initial day, the Sovereign and Queen graced an impressive ceremony while donning synchronous attire that garnered widespread acclaim on social platforms. As per Hello Magazine, King Charles was bestowed a fresh title and some tokens of appreciation!
First things first…
đšď¸ I had the honor of meeting the esteemed leader of the Independent State of Samoa, Le Afioga ia Tuimaleali ifano Va aleto’a Sualauvi II, during my recent trip to the Moata’a Village. What an unforgettable encounter!
â The Royal Family (@RoyalFamily) October 24, 2024
During their stay in Samoa, King Charles and Queen Camilla will undoubtedly explore all that the country has to offer. However, it is only logical that, as the monarch of the United Kingdom, King Charles had to prioritize addressing his critical matters beforehand.
The tweet displays an image of the Monarch of the United Kingdom having a formal encounter with the Leader of the Independent State of Samoa, Le Afioga ia Tuimaleali ifano Va aleto’a Sualauvi II. They are both dressed in traditional Samoan clothing and seem to be posing within a government office setting.
As a gamer, I can say it’s quite refreshing to see King Charles stepping out of his traditional attire and diving deep into the vibrant culture and heritage of beautiful Samoa!
A well documented stay in Polynesian paradise
The Kingâs Garden is officially open!
Tatalaina AloÄ’ia le âFaâasao o le TogÄlÄ’au a Lana Afioga i le Tupuâ (Kingâs Garden).
The special new garden is planted in a shape designed to represent a crown and contains native king ferns, English roses, and teuila (red ginger), theâŚ
â The Royal Family (@RoyalFamily) October 25, 2024
King Charles, dressed in a sandy-hued suit reflecting his western aesthetic, explored the renowned King’s Garden â a botanical highlight â in Samoa. This site promotes tree planting among political figures as part of an effort to combat carbon emissions by offsetting them.
The newly designed site has a regal appearance, featuring traditional king ferns and indigenous flowers of Samoa. As depicted in the tweet marking its grand opening, several Samoan residents attended to interact with King Charles and enlighten him on the site’s intended function.
Prior to his visit to King’s New Garden, King Charles I also paid a visit to O Le PupuâPue National Park. As per a post from The Royal Family on Twitter, this national park is set to support Queen Camilla’s Commonwealth Canopy Project.
Just as anticipated, the royal visit by the King and Queen is generating quite a buzz! Stay tuned to Tea and Banter for all the latest updates as they break!
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2024-10-26 00:32