Diamond Member Pelican Press 0 Posted October 20 Diamond Member Share Posted October 20 This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up King cracks jokes as Aussies get close look at royals King Charles has spoken of his love for Australia and its people after he and This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up Camilla were greeted by devoted well-wishers in their first public engagements. Hundreds of people lined This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up Macquarie Street on Sunday to watch the King’s arrival at the NSW state parliament, where he was visiting to celebrate the 200th anniversary of the Legislative Council. Addressing a crowd inside that included Premier Chris Minns and Chief Justice Andrew Bell, the King drew a laugh when he noted that he first came to Australia nearly 60 years ago, which was “slightly worrying.” He presented the gift of an hourglass, quipping that the “sands of time (were) encouraging brevity”. “It just ******** for me to say what a great joy it is to come to Australia for the first time as sovereign and to renew a love of this country and its people, which I have cherished for so long,” he said. “Thank you, thank you ladies and gentlemen, for making me feel so very welcome.” Camera IconKing Charles and Queen Camilla were greeted by children cheering and waving *********** flags. (Dean Lewins/AAP PHOTOS) Credit: AAP The royal couple were earlier greeted by crowds that wrapped around St Thomas’ Anglican ******* in northern Sydney. As the King and Queen made their way to the front entrance, children waving *********** flags cheered and shook hands with the royals. The Queen, wearing a pale green Anna Valentine dress and straw hat, was given flowers by the ******* minister’s wife, Ellie Mantle, as she entered the *******. Once inside, the royal couple were bathed in sunlight that poured through the door and stained-glass windows. Dozens of phones pointed in their direction while excited whispers echoed through the room. Only a few dignitaries were allowed to attend, including Governor-General Sam Mostyn and the Governor of NSW Margaret Beazley. Protesters also gathered outside the *******, holding banners that read “Empire Built on Genocide” and “Decolonise” as well as Aboriginal and Lebanese flags. data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///ywAAAAAAQABAAACAUwAOw==Camera IconProtesters held up a banner reading “decolonise”. Credit: 7NEWS Bishop Christopher Edwards delivered a prayer, asking for the protection of the King and Queen, along with a hope the upcoming Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting in Samoa would be prosperous. He also asked for world peace and an end to wars during a service which featured hymns, prayers and several readings from the Old and New Testaments. The *******’s minister Michael Mantle thanked the King and Queen for their attendance and said it was an honour to host them. Sunday’s service was filled with history. Upon arrival, King Charles passed by the corner stone of the ******* that was unveiled in 1881 by his great-grandfather King George V. King Charles and Queen Camilla also signed two bibles in ****** pen including one that belonged to Australia’s first minister, Richard Johnson, who was also the Chaplin on the First Fleet. As they left the *******, the royals were greeted by hundreds of cheering people, all hoping to catch a glimpse or snap a photo. Among them were Helen Hetrelezis and her brothers, who arrived at the ******* at 7.45am – almost three hours before the ******* service. Their efforts paid off and Ms Hetrelezis was granted a few moments with Queen Camilla after *******. “We spoke about her visit. I asked the Queen about her stay, she said she was enjoying Sydney very much,” Hetrelezis said. In an unplanned moment, the King and Queen went to greet the crowds on the other side of the *******, with police scrambling to ensure they were protected. Archbishop Kanishka Raffel said it was a “great pleasure and privilege” to have the royal couple attend the local service. The royals arrived in Sydney on Friday night and will travel to Canberra on Monday to attend events at the *********** War Memorial and Parliament House. They will return to the harbour city on Tuesday, where they will meet more members of the public at the Sydney Opera House. The King will then travel to Samoa, where he will open the annual Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting. With pool reporters This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up #King #cracks #jokes #Aussies #close #royals This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up Link to comment https://hopzone.eu/forums/topic/150804-king-cracks-jokes-as-aussies-get-close-look-at-royals/ Share on other sites More sharing options...
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