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King Charles offers speech to each homes of Italy’s parliament

By Editorial Board Published April 9, 2025 2 Min Read
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King Charles offers speech to each homes of Italy’s parliament

King Charles is giving a speech to each homes of Italy’s parliament throughout his state go to to the nation.

Watch the stream above to comply with Charles’ speech to the Chamber of Deputies and the Senate of the Republic.

In making the speech, he turns into the primary British monarch to handle each homes of Italy’s parliament.

The King, who’s celebrating his twentieth wedding ceremony anniversary, had a personal assembly with Italy’s Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni earlier on Wednesday and noticed a efficiency of Shakespeare’s Othello.

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King Charles and Giorgia Meloni throughout their assembly on the Villa Doria Pamphilj in Rome.
Pic: PA.

King Charles watches a performance in Italian from Act I of William Shakespeare's Othello.
Pic: PA

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King Charles watches a efficiency in Italian from Act I of William Shakespeare’s Othello.
Pic: PA

Charles was given a pink carpet welcome with a guard of honour when he arrived on the Villa Doria Pamphili at the beginning of the third day of the royal couple’s four-day tour of Rome and the town of Ravenna.

He and Ms Meloni appeared relaxed as they posed for photographers.

Queen Camilla was greeted by babies waving Union flags as she visited the Alessandro Manzoni faculty in Rome.

Queen Camilla meets with school children during a visit to Istituto Comprensivo Alessandro Manzoni school in Rome, Italy, April 9, 2025. REUTERS/Phil Noble

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Queen Camilla meets with faculty kids in Rome, Italy. Pic: Reuters

Queen Camilla during a visit to the Istituto Comprensivo Alessandro Manzoni, a local state school in Rome, to meet children who have been taking part in a competition to mark the 80th anniversary of the British Council imagining a day in the life of their favourite literary characters, on the third day of the four day state visit to Italy. Picture date: Wednesday April 9, 2025.

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Queen Camilla throughout a go to to the Istituto Comprensivo Alessandro Manzoni. Pic: PA

She met college students and academics, went to an English lesson with the kids, and awarded diplomas to competitors winners.

The King and Queen will likely be visitors of honour at a state banquet within the Italian capital this night, the place they’re going to seemingly rub shoulders with main figures from Italian life.

Charles and Camilla married in a civil ceremony in Windsor on 9 April 2005 following a romance that started once they had been of their early 20s.

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