King Charles leaves Queen Camilla in US to visit Bermuda
King Charles was not accompanied by his wife, Queen Camilla, as he arrived in Bermuda
King Charles landed in Bermuda for a solo royal trip following the conclusion of his and Queen Camilla's state visit to the US.
Buckingham Palace on Friday said the King will undertake a day of engagements in Bermuda, marking his first royal visit as sovereign to a British Overseas Territory.
The King and Queen wrapped up their four-day state visit to the US on Thursday with a quick stop by the White House to bid farewell to President Donald Trump.
According to the BBC the King was not accompanied by the Queen as he made a low-key entrance in Hamilton, the territory's capital, with a ceremonial welcome expected on Friday.
The King was greeted by Governor of Bermuda Andrew Murdoch and David Burt, the premier of Bermuda, with a small guard of honour formed by the Royal Bermuda Regiment.
Meanwhile, Queen will remain in the US for the time being.
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