King Charles III Plans Autumn Visit to Australia Amid Cancer Recovery
The planned trip, contingent on his health, aims to include New Zealand and Samoa, marking his first state visit since ascending to the throne.
- King Charles III is making plans for a state visit to Australia in the autumn, contingent on his recovery from cancer treatment.
- The visit aims to include New Zealand and Samoa, with a focus on attending the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting.
- Despite ongoing treatment, the King has shown positive signs of recovery, including attending the traditional Easter Matins service.
- The visit would mark King Charles III's first trip to Australia since ascending to the throne and the first by a reigning monarch since 2011.
- Plans are subject to change based on medical advice, with a focus on ensuring the King's health is prioritized.