King Charles' team is reportedly planning another foreign trip after the monarch expressed his desire to participate in a significant event.
As per Express, the King and Queen Camilla are eyeing to visit Antigua and Barbuda, a country in the Caribbean, where the biennial Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM) is scheduled to take place in early next year.
The royal editor, Emily Ferguson revealed that the dates of the 2026 Commonwealth meeting have not been finalised yet. However, the officials are eager to host "leaders from across the Commonwealth early next year."
As Head of the Commonwealth, the King hopes to be a part of the 2026 summit as he also travelled to Samoa for last year's CHOGM.
The monarch has been following in the footsteps of his late mother, Queen Elizabeth, who was committed to highlighting the positive aspects of the Commonwealth throughout her reign.
An insider shared, "His Majesty wants to continue his mother’s legacy and show his commitment to the Commonwealth," dropping a major hint related to the King's possible appearance 28th summit next year.
The royal expert claimed that the "courtiers have already travelled to the small Caribbean country to conduct a recce and start planning the trip’s itinerary."
Now, the royal fans are expecting an official announcement from Buckingham Palace about King Charles' future travel plans.
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