King Charles gives a speech to the Italian parliament

King Charles gives a speech to the Italian parliament

Sean Covelan

Royal reporter

Watch: A moment the king provides a speech in Italian

King Charles warned of the need for democracies such as the United Kingdom and Italy against standing together at such troubled international times, as he became the first king in the UK to address both the Italian parliament.

The king received a long applause from parliamentarians in Rome, where he gave a speech on the third day of his visit to Italy.

The visit also coincided with the anniversary of the marriage of the king and the twentieth queen.

Queen Camilla, who attended Parliament with the king, was wearing the same uniform she wore on her wedding day in 2005.

The ivory silk dress was “reused” again for the day of the anniversary and the visit of Parliament in Italy.

Earlier in the day, the Queen obtained a Margarita Pizza on a visit to a school in Rome, in honor of her marriage.

The king’s speech in front of legislators in Italy, in their decorated room in Palazzo Montecitorio, was an invitation to a crowd to defend common values ​​and the need to strengthen the military partnership between the United Kingdom and Italy.

He said: “We are both European countries.”

He welcomed that the United Kingdom and Italy “stood by Ukraine in the hour of its need,” but warned that the pictures of wars were now hesitating throughout the continent – and that the youth were seeing pictures of the destruction of “smartphones and tablets.”

The king said, “Peace should not be considered a matter of it.”

Reuters Queen Camilla, who wears the Bolka Dot Colding dress, receives Margareta Pizza in the ready -made meal box in Rome Reuters

Queen Camilla received a pizza during a visit to a school in Rome

He delivered some speech in the Italian language, and talked about the long history between the United Kingdom and Italy and the common culture, and the return to the old Romans who reached the British “Wind Beaches”.

Part of the return that is returned was musicians like Ed Sheeran, who plays in Italy.

The King told Parliament that he wanted to strengthen ties to Italy, a “country dear to my heart”.

As president of the Commonwealth, he also talked about the role of Canadian forces in helping to liberate Italy in World War II.

The speech fell well with the collected parliamentarians – with applause for a long time at some point, an Italian official began to talk about his thanks, assuming that the king had ended.

Today, the King began meeting with Prime Minister Italy, Georgia Miloni, where he obtained the festive red carpet in a periodic villa, Bamfili, on the outskirts of Rome.

King and Meloni seemed to have a moving conversation, as the politician was fluently English speaking, while they were walking around the pharaohs of the seventeenth century.

King Charles, Pennsylvania, walks in a black suit and a white shirt with a silver tie, with Georgia Meloni, who wears a white suit, in a periodic villa in Bamfille, in Rome,The media of the Palestinian Authority

The king received a red carpet welcoming in a periodic villa in Bamfili

A military division lined up on horseback in front of the palace to salute the king, against the backdrop of orange trees and scenery over St. Peter and the Vatican.

The royal couple will spend their marriage at a government banquet at the Koirinali Palace, an event that is likely to be a display of local food and films of celebrities and personalities.

The king and the queen were granted a warm reception on their trip to Italy, where the photos were taken on Tuesday, where they met with crowds outside the coloss, near the old site of the Venus Temple.

There were calls from “Carlo” – Italian for Charles – from the crowds awaiting the vision of royal visitors and local media, also seemed interested in their car, Clarit Bentley.

Returning home at Buckingham Palace, there was a musical greeting to Mark the memory of the marriage of the royal couple.

The official X account of the royal family posted a video clip showing the guards playing a copper version of the 1981 Madness’s version that should be love.

Getty Images Queen Camilla wears black and white Polkadot dress with a bouquet of pink and white flowers. Padding cardboard pieces can be seen in the backgroundGety pictures

Queen Camilla was presented with a bouquet of flowers

Getty pictures of the Queen shake with a group of young students waving the flags of the United KingdomGety pictures

The Queen visited a school in Rome and received by children

Getty pictures of King Charles shakes with David Lami. Both men wear dark white shirts. Gety pictures

Join Foreign Minister David Lami

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