King Charles III arrived in Berlin on Wednesday for his first foreign trip as Britain’s monarch.
He had initially planned to first visit France, but the first leg of his trip was cancelled due to massive protests over planned pension changes there.
But there will also be a full dose of the pomp and circumstance that screams royal visit, starting with the ceremonial welcome at the Brandenburg Gate and a white tie dinner at Schloss Bellevue, the German president’s official residence, on Wednesday evening. The royal couple plan to go to Hamburg on Friday, where they will visit the Kindertransport memorial for Jewish children who fled from Germany to Britain during the Third Reich, and attend a green energy event before returning to the U.K.
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