King Charles announces major changes ahead of Australia tour
King Charles and Queen Camilla are all set to head to Australia and Samoa in October
King Charles has reportedly decided to make a major change in his wardrobe selection for a much-awaited foreign tour.
For the unversed, the monarch and Queen Camilla are all set to begin their important tour to Australia and Samoa in October.
Previously, Buckingham Palace released a statement, which reads, "The King and Queen will visit Australia and Samoa, and attend the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM) from 18th - 26th October 2024."
Now, Express reported that Samoa’s Prime Minister, Fiamē Naomi Mataʻafa has requested all the esteemed guests coming to attend the meeting to wear comfortable clothes due to the "island's hot October weather."
She said, "I've been very frank in my discussions in London. I had an audience with the King. October's very hot in Samoa."
"We're not really keen for people to wear suits and be hot and uncomfortable. We want to encourage more of an island vibe," the PM added.
Notably, it will be King Charles's first foreign tour since his cancer diagnosis in February 2024.
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