Britain's Charles III arrived in Germany on Wednesday for his first state visit as king, with the trip billed as 'an important European gesture' to maintain strong ties after Brexit. ManilaBulletin
BERLIN, Germany - Britain's Charles III arrived in Germany on Wednesday for his first state visit as king, with the trip billed as "an important European gesture" to maintain strong ties after Brexit.
The British Union Jack was flapping alongside the German and European Union flags along Berlin's central Unter den Linden avenue, which leads to the Brandenburg Gate, where Charles will receive a formal welcome. The choice of Germany for Charles's first visit, after a planned trip to Paris was postponed, showed Berlin was a "key partner" for Britain as it seeks to reset relations with the EU, daily Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung wrote.
Teacher Sylke Freundentahl, 56, had been waiting in the queue since 9:15 am before being let into the secured zone.- Public interest - Charles himself has been a regular visitor to Germany, with the British embassy in Berlin saying that he has been to the country 40 times.
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