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Best photos of the King Charles and Queen Camilla’s royal tour

From an unexpected kiss to getting sneezed on by an alpaca, King Charles and Queen Camilla’s Aussie tour had some fun twists. See the highlights as captured by our photographers.

King Charles and Queen Camilla wave farewell as they depart Australia

King Charles and Queen Camilla wrapped up their whirlwind royal tour in Australia with one final wave as they ascended the stairs to their RAAF plane together.

Their Majesties were here for five nights and packed in an array of events across Sydney and Canberra.

They arrived at Sydney Airport on Friday night to pouring rain but left on a spectacularly sunny day on Wednesday.

With one final wave, the King and Queen farewelled Australia. Picture: NewsWire / Bianca De Marchi
With one final wave, the King and Queen farewelled Australia. Picture: NewsWire / Bianca De Marchi
Britain's King Charles III and Queen Camilla prepare to depart from Sydney Airport after a six-day royal visit to Sydney and Canberra. Picture: AFP
Britain's King Charles III and Queen Camilla prepare to depart from Sydney Airport after a six-day royal visit to Sydney and Canberra. Picture: AFP
Britain's King Charles III gestures before boarding a plane at Sydney Airport. Picture: AFP
Britain's King Charles III gestures before boarding a plane at Sydney Airport. Picture: AFP
Queen Camilla waves to people gathered to farewell the royal couple after their whirlwind tour. Picture: Sam Ruttyn
Queen Camilla waves to people gathered to farewell the royal couple after their whirlwind tour. Picture: Sam Ruttyn

Here’s a look at some of the highlights from their Australian tour.

BEST OF TUESDAY

The royal couple pose for a photo with students. Picture: Chris Jackson/Getty Images
The royal couple pose for a photo with students. Picture: Chris Jackson/Getty Images
King Charles III and Queen Camilla, accompanied by Australia's Governor-General Sam Mostyn, stand aboard the Admiral Hudson naval vessel during a Navy Fleet review. Picture: Roni Bintang/Getty Images
King Charles III and Queen Camilla, accompanied by Australia's Governor-General Sam Mostyn, stand aboard the Admiral Hudson naval vessel during a Navy Fleet review. Picture: Roni Bintang/Getty Images
The King waves to the crowd from the Opera House as the Queen watches on. Picture: Saeed KHAN / POOL / AFP
The King waves to the crowd from the Opera House as the Queen watches on. Picture: Saeed KHAN / POOL / AFP

A huge crowd gathered at the Opera House in Sydney to greet King Charles and Queen Camilla.

The King moved through the crowd, going from side to side as thousands cheered his name trying to catch his attention.

As he swapped sides, hands emerged ready to shake those of a King.

“It’s an honour to meet you”, a group of three teen boys wearing Australian flags said.

A group of Australians broke into a rendition of “God Save The King”, something that drew Charles’ attention. He crossed the path, joining Camilla, and then shaking hands with those who had been singing.

Queen Camilla greets spectators during a visit to the Sydney Opera House. Picture: Chris Jackson/Getty Images
Queen Camilla greets spectators during a visit to the Sydney Opera House. Picture: Chris Jackson/Getty Images
Kids perform for King Charles and Queen Camilla. Picture: Brook Mitchell/Getty Images
Kids perform for King Charles and Queen Camilla. Picture: Brook Mitchell/Getty Images

The royals walked over to a group of students made up of pupils from multiple schools across Sydney who performed a vibrant dance routine to the song “Follow Your Dreams” by Ocean Lim.

The King and Queen watched on, applauding the children at the end of their routine, as the young dancers yelled a collective “thank you” to the monarch for watching on.

“King Charles, King Charles,” chants filled the air.

“Thank you for coming to Australia,” yelled another as the King made his way to the end of the walkway.

The King and Queen made their way over to a nearby boat, ready for their next engagement on the harbour, an inspection of the Navy Fleet.

King Charles greets spectators and shakes hands. Picture: Chris Jackson/Getty Images
King Charles greets spectators and shakes hands. Picture: Chris Jackson/Getty Images
The Royal couple walk down the steps at the Sydney Opera House. Picture: Chris Jackson/Getty Images
The Royal couple walk down the steps at the Sydney Opera House. Picture: Chris Jackson/Getty Images
King Charles is greeted by Dame Joanna Lumley at the Sydney Opera House Forecourt. Picture: Chris Jackson/Getty Images
King Charles is greeted by Dame Joanna Lumley at the Sydney Opera House Forecourt. Picture: Chris Jackson/Getty Images
The King and Queen arrive at the Sydney Opera House in their motorcade. Picture: NewsWire / Nikki Short
The King and Queen arrive at the Sydney Opera House in their motorcade. Picture: NewsWire / Nikki Short

Earlier in the day, Their Majesties kicked off their Australian royal tour with another day in Sydney — where they had a turn at cooking snags on the barbie at the Surf Lifesaver’s BBQ.

The King picked up the sausages and the queen poked at them, before both jokingly snapped the tongs and handed them back. The King was presented with a framed life saver’s hat. “Break glass in case of emergency,” he said.

In a speech, he praised the “top tucker” at the stalls he inspected and said Parramatta was a perfect spot to have such a gathering, as that is where the indigenous people of the area used to gather, too.

“It is no wonder, I think, that Sydney is world famous for its cuisine, whether it’s smashed avo, a pac or a cab sat, and that is what I hope has been on display,” he said, before getting briefly lost in his notes in a brief awkward moment.

“So bring here in Western Sydney also gives me an opportunity see first hand what I have heard about before, and that is the Parramatta and the region around it has become one of the most dynamic, enterprising and culturally diverse communities in the world.”

Grace Wright (9) and Charlotte Finn (6) queue up to to see the King and Queen outside the Sydney Opera House. Picture: NewsWire / Damian Shaw
Grace Wright (9) and Charlotte Finn (6) queue up to to see the King and Queen outside the Sydney Opera House. Picture: NewsWire / Damian Shaw
Royal fans queue up to to see the King and Queen outside the Sydney Opera House. Picture: NewsWire / Damian Shaw
Royal fans queue up to to see the King and Queen outside the Sydney Opera House. Picture: NewsWire / Damian Shaw
Royal fans queue up to to see the King and Queen outside the Sydney Opera House. Picture: NewsWire / Damian Shaw
Royal fans queue up to to see the King and Queen outside the Sydney Opera House. Picture: NewsWire / Damian Shaw
King Charles III and Queen Camilla cook sausages for the food stalls at the Premier's Community Barbeque at Parramatta Park. Picture: Toby Melville-Pool/Getty Images
King Charles III and Queen Camilla cook sausages for the food stalls at the Premier's Community Barbeque at Parramatta Park. Picture: Toby Melville-Pool/Getty Images
The pair found a moment to laugh together over the BBQ. Picture: Chris Jackson/Getty Images
The pair found a moment to laugh together over the BBQ. Picture: Chris Jackson/Getty Images
The King and Queen take part in a smoking ceremony during the Premier's Community Barbeque at Parramatta Park. Picture: Toby Melville-Pool/Getty Images
The King and Queen take part in a smoking ceremony during the Premier's Community Barbeque at Parramatta Park. Picture: Toby Melville-Pool/Getty Images
The King and Queen raise their tongs. Picture: Chris Jackson/Getty Images
The King and Queen raise their tongs. Picture: Chris Jackson/Getty Images
Watching the sheep dog trials at Parramatta Park. Picture: NewsWire / POOL / Toby Melville
Watching the sheep dog trials at Parramatta Park. Picture: NewsWire / POOL / Toby Melville
Queen Camilla greets community members at the Premier's Community Barbeque at Parramatta Park. Picture: NewsWire / POOL / Toby Melville
Queen Camilla greets community members at the Premier's Community Barbeque at Parramatta Park. Picture: NewsWire / POOL / Toby Melville
The Royal couple were greeted by community members. Picture: NewsWire / POOL / Toby Melville
The Royal couple were greeted by community members. Picture: NewsWire / POOL / Toby Melville

The Queen also had a random meeting with a local parrot.

Caesar the King met Camilla the Queen on the streets of Surry Hills and offered a cordial if squawky hello.

In a suburb known for its local characters, 18-year-old Caesar and his owner Peter Gawrosnki are well known. But the bird had to go through a short vetting process - so to speak - with royal aides before he got his big moment.

When Queen Camilla emerged on to Crown St after a 30-minute visit to OzHarvest Reffotorio she took the opportunity to meet a few well-wishers - and then it was Caesar’s turn.

After a few silent moments, Caesar said “Hello” and the crowd laughed in delight. As did Queen Camilla.

Queen Camilla meets Caesar the parrot during a visit to Refettorio OzHarvest Sydney. Picture: Getty
Queen Camilla meets Caesar the parrot during a visit to Refettorio OzHarvest Sydney. Picture: Getty
Caesar the Parrot charms Queen Camilla in Surry Hills

While the visit to the Surry Hills eatery was largely kept under wraps, the crowd had swelled to at least 200 by the time Queen Camilla was whisked off to her next engagement.

Queen Camilla assists with meal preparation during a visit to Refettorio OzHarvest SydneY. Picture: Getty
Queen Camilla assists with meal preparation during a visit to Refettorio OzHarvest SydneY. Picture: Getty

King Charles visited the National Centre for Indigenous Excellence in Redfern, a not-for-profit social enterprise that works to serve the community, build capacity and create opportunities for First Nations peoples.

King Charles III embraces a member of the Indigenous community during a visit to the National Centre for Indigenous Excellence. Picture: Getty
King Charles III embraces a member of the Indigenous community during a visit to the National Centre for Indigenous Excellence. Picture: Getty
King Charles III greets a member of the Indigenous community during a visit to the National Centre for Indigenous Excellence. Picture: Getty
King Charles III greets a member of the Indigenous community during a visit to the National Centre for Indigenous Excellence. Picture: Getty
King Charles III watches a performance by the Mui Mui Bumer Gedlam group during a visit to the National Centre of Indigenous Excellence. Picture: Getty
King Charles III watches a performance by the Mui Mui Bumer Gedlam group during a visit to the National Centre of Indigenous Excellence. Picture: Getty

As the Queen met authors Liane Moriarty and Thomas Keneally at the library, the King was given a guided tour by NSW Premier Chris Minns of the Cowper Street Development, a NSW Government sustainable affordable housing project in Glebe.

King Charles III talks to apprentices at the Homes NSW Cowper Street development in Sydney. Picture: AFP
King Charles III talks to apprentices at the Homes NSW Cowper Street development in Sydney. Picture: AFP
Queen Camilla meets Australian authors during a visit to the Green Square Library on October 22, 2024 in Sydney, Australia. Picture: Chris Jackson/Getty
Queen Camilla meets Australian authors during a visit to the Green Square Library on October 22, 2024 in Sydney, Australia. Picture: Chris Jackson/Getty
Queen Camilla poses for a group photo with students, authors and representatives from the NSW Government during a visit to the Green Square Library. Picture: Getty
Queen Camilla poses for a group photo with students, authors and representatives from the NSW Government during a visit to the Green Square Library. Picture: Getty
Queen Camilla speaks with Australian novelist Thomas Keneally during a visit to the Green Square Library. Picture: Getty
Queen Camilla speaks with Australian novelist Thomas Keneally during a visit to the Green Square Library. Picture: Getty

BEST OF MONDAY

Queen Camilla and King Charles visit the Australian National Botanic Gardens on Monday. Picture: Getty Images
Queen Camilla and King Charles visit the Australian National Botanic Gardens on Monday. Picture: Getty Images
Queen Camilla looks at a newly planted snow gum eucalyptus during a ceremonial planting in the gardens at Government House on Monday. Picture: Getty Images
Queen Camilla looks at a newly planted snow gum eucalyptus during a ceremonial planting in the gardens at Government House on Monday. Picture: Getty Images
Queen Camilla receives flowers from local school children at the Australian National Botanic Gardens. Picture: Chris Jackson/Getty
Queen Camilla receives flowers from local school children at the Australian National Botanic Gardens. Picture: Chris Jackson/Getty
CTheir Majesties visit the Banksia Garden at the Australian National Botanic Gardens in Canberra. Picture: NewsWire / Martin Ollman
CTheir Majesties visit the Banksia Garden at the Australian National Botanic Gardens in Canberra. Picture: NewsWire / Martin Ollman
Andrew Forrest meets with King Charles III at the Australian National Botanic Gardens in Canberra. Picture: NewsWire / Martin Ollman
Andrew Forrest meets with King Charles III at the Australian National Botanic Gardens in Canberra. Picture: NewsWire / Martin Ollman
Queen Camilla does an activity with local school children at the Australian National Botanic Gardens. Picture: Chris Jackson/Getty
Queen Camilla does an activity with local school children at the Australian National Botanic Gardens. Picture: Chris Jackson/Getty
Minister for the Environment and Water of Australia, Tanya Plibersek and Queen Camilla the Banksia Garden at the Australian National Botanic Gardens in Canberra. Picture: NewsWire / Martin Ollman
Minister for the Environment and Water of Australia, Tanya Plibersek and Queen Camilla the Banksia Garden at the Australian National Botanic Gardens in Canberra. Picture: NewsWire / Martin Ollman
King Charles III plants a tree during a visit to the Australian National Botanic Gardens. Picture: Getty
King Charles III plants a tree during a visit to the Australian National Botanic Gardens. Picture: Getty
King Charles III arrives to plant a tree at Government House in Yarralumla. Picture: Getty
King Charles III arrives to plant a tree at Government House in Yarralumla. Picture: Getty
Minister for the Environment and Water of Australia, Tanya Plibersek and Queen Camilla during a tree planting at the Australian National Botanic Gardens in Canberra. Picture: NewsWire / Martin Ollman
Minister for the Environment and Water of Australia, Tanya Plibersek and Queen Camilla during a tree planting at the Australian National Botanic Gardens in Canberra. Picture: NewsWire / Martin Ollman
Her Majesty Queen Camilla meets with the founder of GIVIT Juliette Wright OAM, CEO Mr Chris Staines and GIVIT volunteers at the Australian National Botanic Gardens in Canberra. Picture: NewsWire / Martin Ollman
Her Majesty Queen Camilla meets with the founder of GIVIT Juliette Wright OAM, CEO Mr Chris Staines and GIVIT volunteers at the Australian National Botanic Gardens in Canberra. Picture: NewsWire / Martin Ollman
King Charles and Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese talk during the signing of two Royal Warrants granting the Great Seal of Australia at Parliament House. Picture: Getty Images
King Charles and Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese talk during the signing of two Royal Warrants granting the Great Seal of Australia at Parliament House. Picture: Getty Images
King Charles III listens to research scientist Dr. Matt Plucinski describe the "Pyrotron" combustion wind tunnel during a visit to the CSIRO National Bushfire Behaviour Research Laboratory on Monday. Picture: Getty Images
King Charles III listens to research scientist Dr. Matt Plucinski describe the "Pyrotron" combustion wind tunnel during a visit to the CSIRO National Bushfire Behaviour Research Laboratory on Monday. Picture: Getty Images
Queen Camilla attends discussion on family and domestic violence in Government House. Picture: NewsWire / David Beach
Queen Camilla attends discussion on family and domestic violence in Government House. Picture: NewsWire / David Beach
Queen Camilla attends discussion on family and domestic violence in Government House. Picture: NewsWire / David Beach
Queen Camilla attends discussion on family and domestic violence in Government House. Picture: NewsWire / David Beach
Queen Camilla attends discussion on family and domestic violence in Government House. Picture: NewsWire / David Beach
Queen Camilla attends discussion on family and domestic violence in Government House. Picture: NewsWire / David Beach
Britain's Queen Camilla takes part in a discussion on family and domestic violence with Rosie Batty at Government House in Yarralumla. Picture: AFP
Britain's Queen Camilla takes part in a discussion on family and domestic violence with Rosie Batty at Government House in Yarralumla. Picture: AFP
CKing Charles III signs a visitor's book as Queen Camilla stands next to him at the Australian War Memorial. Picture: Getty
CKing Charles III signs a visitor's book as Queen Camilla stands next to him at the Australian War Memorial. Picture: Getty
King Charles lays a poppy at the Australian War Memorial on Monday. Picture: Getty Images
King Charles lays a poppy at the Australian War Memorial on Monday. Picture: Getty Images
King Charles III and Queen Camilla visit the Australian War Memorial. Picture: Getty
King Charles III and Queen Camilla visit the Australian War Memorial. Picture: Getty
King Charles III stands after laying a wreath at the Australian War Memorial in Canberra. Picture: AFP
King Charles III stands after laying a wreath at the Australian War Memorial in Canberra. Picture: AFP
King Charles III lays a wreath at the Australian War Memorial in Canberra. Picture: AFP
King Charles III lays a wreath at the Australian War Memorial in Canberra. Picture: AFP
King Charles III talks to Australia's Prime Minister Anthony Albanese as he and Queen Camilla sign a visitors' book in the Marble Foyer of Parliament House in Canberra. Picture: AFP
King Charles III talks to Australia's Prime Minister Anthony Albanese as he and Queen Camilla sign a visitors' book in the Marble Foyer of Parliament House in Canberra. Picture: AFP
King Charles waves beside Prime Minister Anthony Albanese as they enter Parliament House. Picture: NewsWire/David Gray
King Charles waves beside Prime Minister Anthony Albanese as they enter Parliament House. Picture: NewsWire/David Gray
Queen Camilla attends the ceremonial welcome and Parliamentary reception at the Australian Parliament House. Picture: Getty
Queen Camilla attends the ceremonial welcome and Parliamentary reception at the Australian Parliament House. Picture: Getty
King Charles III attends the ceremonial welcome and Parliamentary reception at the Australian Parliament House. Picture: Getty
King Charles III attends the ceremonial welcome and Parliamentary reception at the Australian Parliament House. Picture: Getty
Australian Senator Lidia Thorpe disrupts proceedings as Britain's King Charles III and Queen Camilla attend a Parliamentary reception at Parliament House. Picture: AFP
Australian Senator Lidia Thorpe disrupts proceedings as Britain's King Charles III and Queen Camilla attend a Parliamentary reception at Parliament House. Picture: AFP
King Charles III attends the ceremonial welcome and Parliamentary reception at the Australian Parliament House. Picture: Getty
King Charles III attends the ceremonial welcome and Parliamentary reception at the Australian Parliament House. Picture: Getty
King Charles III greets members of the public outside the Australian Parliament House. Picture: Getty
King Charles III greets members of the public outside the Australian Parliament House. Picture: Getty
Queen Camilla and King Charles III visit the Australian War Memorial. Picture: Getty
Queen Camilla and King Charles III visit the Australian War Memorial. Picture: Getty

King Charles had a bizarre encounter an unusual social media star during the royal’s meet and greet in Canberra.

In a hilarious moment that could have had the King reaching for his antibacterial hand gel, an alpaca sneezed over the monarch.

Social media star Hephner the Alpaca, whose owners raise funds for the charity Dolly’s Dream, had royal fans giggling with his unscripted moment.

Alpaca sneezes on King Charles during meet and greet

It came after Ngunnawal Elder Aunty Serena Williams welcomed the King and Queen on the tarmac upon their arrival in Canberra with a traditional smoking ceremony.

But there was a moment of surprise for the royals when Aunty Serena offered European-style kisses on both cheeks for the arrivals.

King Charles speaks with an owner of an alpaca before leaving the Australian War Memorial on October 21. Picture: Getty Images
King Charles speaks with an owner of an alpaca before leaving the Australian War Memorial on October 21. Picture: Getty Images
King Charles III was kissed by Ngunnawal Elder Aunty Serena Williams upon the royal couple’s arrival in Canberra on October 21. Picture: AFP
King Charles III was kissed by Ngunnawal Elder Aunty Serena Williams upon the royal couple’s arrival in Canberra on October 21. Picture: AFP
King Charles Queen Camilla are greeted by Ngunnawal Elder Aunty Serena Williams at Defence Establishment Fairbairn in Canberra on October 21. Picture: AFP
King Charles Queen Camilla are greeted by Ngunnawal Elder Aunty Serena Williams at Defence Establishment Fairbairn in Canberra on October 21. Picture: AFP
Crowds gather to welcome King Charles III and Queen Camilla to the Australian War Memorial. Picture: Getty
Crowds gather to welcome King Charles III and Queen Camilla to the Australian War Memorial. Picture: Getty
Queen Camilla greets members of the public outside the Australian Parliament House Canberra. Picture: Getty
Queen Camilla greets members of the public outside the Australian Parliament House Canberra. Picture: Getty

BEST OF SUNDAY

King Charles III waves after attending a church service officiated by Anglican Archbishop of Sydney Reverend Kanishka Raffel at St. Thomas's Anglican Church in Sydney. Picture: NewsWire / Toby Melville
King Charles III waves after attending a church service officiated by Anglican Archbishop of Sydney Reverend Kanishka Raffel at St. Thomas's Anglican Church in Sydney. Picture: NewsWire / Toby Melville
Queen Camilla waves after attending a church service officiated by Anglican Archbishop of Sydney Reverend Kanishka Raffel at St. Thomas's Anglican Church in Sydney, Australia. Picture: NewsWire / Toby Melville
Queen Camilla waves after attending a church service officiated by Anglican Archbishop of Sydney Reverend Kanishka Raffel at St. Thomas's Anglican Church in Sydney, Australia. Picture: NewsWire / Toby Melville
King Charles III meets members of the public after attending an event to celebrate the Bicentenary of the Legislative Council at NSW Parliament House in Sydney, Australia. Picture: Getty Images
King Charles III meets members of the public after attending an event to celebrate the Bicentenary of the Legislative Council at NSW Parliament House in Sydney, Australia. Picture: Getty Images
King Charles III mingling with the crowd after a church service officiated by the Archbishop of Sydney, the Most Reverend Kanishka Raffel. Picture: Rohan Kelly
King Charles III mingling with the crowd after a church service officiated by the Archbishop of Sydney, the Most Reverend Kanishka Raffel. Picture: Rohan Kelly
Camilla and Charles during their first tour of Australia as monarchs. Picture: NewsWire / Toby Melville
Camilla and Charles during their first tour of Australia as monarchs. Picture: NewsWire / Toby Melville
Queen Camilla takes a selfie with the crowd during a visit to St. Thomas's Anglican Church in Sydney, Australia. Picture: NewsWire / Toby Melville
Queen Camilla takes a selfie with the crowd during a visit to St. Thomas's Anglican Church in Sydney, Australia. Picture: NewsWire / Toby Melville
Children wait patiently outside St Thomas's Church in North Sydney to catch a glimpse of Queen Camilla and King Charles III. Picture: WireImage
Children wait patiently outside St Thomas's Church in North Sydney to catch a glimpse of Queen Camilla and King Charles III. Picture: WireImage
King Charles III greets people on the street following a bicentenary event at the New South Wales Legislative Council in Sydney, Australia. Picture: Getty Images
King Charles III greets people on the street following a bicentenary event at the New South Wales Legislative Council in Sydney, Australia. Picture: Getty Images
Queen Camilla greets supporters as she departs following a service at St. Thomas's Anglican Church in Sydney, Australia. Picture: Getty Images
Queen Camilla greets supporters as she departs following a service at St. Thomas's Anglican Church in Sydney, Australia. Picture: Getty Images
Their Majesties greet children after a church service officiated by the Archbishop of Sydney Kanishka Raffel at a church in North Sydney. Picture: NewsWire / Rohan Kelly
Their Majesties greet children after a church service officiated by the Archbishop of Sydney Kanishka Raffel at a church in North Sydney. Picture: NewsWire / Rohan Kelly
Children from Sunday Church ready to greet the King and Queen. Picture: Rohan Kelly
Children from Sunday Church ready to greet the King and Queen. Picture: Rohan Kelly
A sign is displayed as people wait to greet King Charles III and Queen Camilla outside St Thomas' Anglican Church. Picture: AFP
A sign is displayed as people wait to greet King Charles III and Queen Camilla outside St Thomas' Anglican Church. Picture: AFP
King Charles III and Queen Camilla wave as they walk during a visit to St. Thomas's Anglican Church. Picture: Getty
King Charles III and Queen Camilla wave as they walk during a visit to St. Thomas's Anglican Church. Picture: Getty
King Charles III chats with young fans outside a church in North Sydney. Picture: NewsWire / Monique Harmer
King Charles III chats with young fans outside a church in North Sydney. Picture: NewsWire / Monique Harmer
King Charles III after the church service. Picture: Rohan Kelly
King Charles III after the church service. Picture: Rohan Kelly
King Charles III and Queen Camilla attend a church service officiated by the Archbishop of Sydney Kanishka Raffel at a church in North Sydney. Picture: NewsWire / Rohan Kelly
King Charles III and Queen Camilla attend a church service officiated by the Archbishop of Sydney Kanishka Raffel at a church in North Sydney. Picture: NewsWire / Rohan Kelly
A little girl does a curtsy as their Majesties attend a church service officiated by the Archbishop of Sydney, the Most Reverend Kanishka Raffel. Picture: Rohan Kelly
A little girl does a curtsy as their Majesties attend a church service officiated by the Archbishop of Sydney, the Most Reverend Kanishka Raffel. Picture: Rohan Kelly
The monarch signs a historic Bible. Picture: Rohan Kelly
The monarch signs a historic Bible. Picture: Rohan Kelly
King Charles signs two historic Bibles, including one that belonged to Australia’s first minister, Richard Johnson, who was also the chaplain on the First Fleet. Picture: Rohan Kelly
King Charles signs two historic Bibles, including one that belonged to Australia’s first minister, Richard Johnson, who was also the chaplain on the First Fleet. Picture: Rohan Kelly
King Charles III and Queen Camilla sign the church bible. Picture: Rohan Kelly
King Charles III and Queen Camilla sign the church bible. Picture: Rohan Kelly
The royals arrive at a church service officiated by the Archbishop of Sydney Kanishka Raffel. Picture: Rohan Kelly
The royals arrive at a church service officiated by the Archbishop of Sydney Kanishka Raffel. Picture: Rohan Kelly
Children greet King Charles and Queen Camilla outside St Thomas’ Anglican Church in North Sydney. Picture: Rohan Kelly
Children greet King Charles and Queen Camilla outside St Thomas’ Anglican Church in North Sydney. Picture: Rohan Kelly
Sunday school kids greet the royals. Picture: Rohan Kelly
Sunday school kids greet the royals. Picture: Rohan Kelly
Royal fan Catherine White outside the church. Picture: Rohan Kelly
Royal fan Catherine White outside the church. Picture: Rohan Kelly

BEST OF SATURDAY

Queen Camilla and King Charles in the grounds of Admiralty House in Kirribilli. Picture: Julian Andrews
Queen Camilla and King Charles in the grounds of Admiralty House in Kirribilli. Picture: Julian Andrews
The royals walk in the grounds of Admiralty House in Kirribilli. Picture: Julian Andrews
The royals walk in the grounds of Admiralty House in Kirribilli. Picture: Julian Andrews
King Charles and Queen Camilla go for a walk at Admiralty House. Picture: Julian Andrews
King Charles and Queen Camilla go for a walk at Admiralty House. Picture: Julian Andrews
King Charles III greets Governor-General of Australia Sam Mostyn at Admiralty House. Picture: Getty
King Charles III greets Governor-General of Australia Sam Mostyn at Admiralty House. Picture: Getty
Royal fans outside Admiralty House after King Charles and Queen Camilla arrive. Picture: Chris Jackson/Getty
Royal fans outside Admiralty House after King Charles and Queen Camilla arrive. Picture: Chris Jackson/Getty

BEST OF FRIDAY

Britain's King Charles III speaks to Australia's Governor-General Sam Mostyn after he and Queen Camilla arrived at Sydney International Airport in Sydney. Picture: AFP
Britain's King Charles III speaks to Australia's Governor-General Sam Mostyn after he and Queen Camilla arrived at Sydney International Airport in Sydney. Picture: AFP
King Charles III is greeted by Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and his partner Jodie Haydon as he arrives at Sydney Airport. Picture: Getty Images
King Charles III is greeted by Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and his partner Jodie Haydon as he arrives at Sydney Airport. Picture: Getty Images
King Charles III speaks to 12-year-old Ky and his sister Charlotte after they presented a bouquet of flowers to Queen Camilla. The two young siblings were involved in a bone-marrow transplant and the meeting was organised by the Make-A-Wish Foundation. Picture: AFP
King Charles III speaks to 12-year-old Ky and his sister Charlotte after they presented a bouquet of flowers to Queen Camilla. The two young siblings were involved in a bone-marrow transplant and the meeting was organised by the Make-A-Wish Foundation. Picture: AFP
The Sydney Opera House shells are illuminated with a Royal projection to officially welcome King Charles III and Queen Camilla. Picture: Getty
The Sydney Opera House shells are illuminated with a Royal projection to officially welcome King Charles III and Queen Camilla. Picture: Getty
The Sydney Opera House sails display images of His Majesty King Charles III and Her Majesty Queen Camilla as they arrive in Sydney. Picture: NewsWire / Jeremy Piper
The Sydney Opera House sails display images of His Majesty King Charles III and Her Majesty Queen Camilla as they arrive in Sydney. Picture: NewsWire / Jeremy Piper
The Sydney Opera House sails are illuminated with images of the royals to officially welcome King Charles III and Queen Camilla. Picture: Getty
The Sydney Opera House sails are illuminated with images of the royals to officially welcome King Charles III and Queen Camilla. Picture: Getty
King Charles III and Queen Camilla disembark their aeroplane as they arrive at Sydney Airport. Picture: Getty
King Charles III and Queen Camilla disembark their aeroplane as they arrive at Sydney Airport. Picture: Getty
Queen Camilla arrives at Sydney Airport for their official welcome. Picture: Chris Jackson/Getty
Queen Camilla arrives at Sydney Airport for their official welcome. Picture: Chris Jackson/Getty
Queen Camilla arrives at Sydney Airport. Picture: Chris Jackson/Getty
Queen Camilla arrives at Sydney Airport. Picture: Chris Jackson/Getty


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