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King Charles and Camilla land in Australia
The royals’ trip has been much anticipated by King Charles, who has a long history with Australia
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King Charles and Camilla land in Australia
Oct. 19, 2024 - 12:33
By ABC NEWS (Australia)
The royals’ trip has been much anticipated by King Charles, who has a long history with Australia
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