King Charles III to finally make first state visit as monarch - less than a week after trip to France was cancelled

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King Charles and the Queen Consort will take part in a three day visit of Germany

King Charles’ first overseas state visit begins on Wednesday  when the new monarch visits Germany. The King will be joined by his wife Camilla, Queen Consort.

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The trip was originally due to be his second official visit as King. However, last week’s visit to France was cancelled due to the on-going protests currently gripping the nation.

The royal couple will spend two days in the German capital of Berlin. During their stay it is expected King Charles will attempt to speak some German, this will be a nod to the family ties the King has with the country.

One of the main aspects of the visit will see King Charles and the Queen Consort visit the famous Brandenburg Gate. They will be guests of honour at a state banquet, hosted by the German President and his wife at Schloss Bellevue before the King is set to address the Bundestag, the German Federal Parliament.

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From Berlin, the royal couple will head to Hamburg on Friday March 31. Amongst the events planned is a visit to the St. Nikolai Memorial, the remains of a church which was destroyed when the Allies bombed the city during the Second World War. The King will lay a wreath during a short ceremony of remembrance.

King Charles III gives recipients their honour or award in a special ceremonyKing Charles III gives recipients their honour or award in a special ceremony
King Charles III gives recipients their honour or award in a special ceremony | POOL/AFP via Getty Images

In the final event on the state visit, the King and the Queen Consort will attend a celebratory reception with Hamburg residents and members of the local British community, accompanied by President Steinmeier and Frau Büdenbender.

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