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Charles III in Germany for his first foreign trip

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BERLIN: Britain’s Charles III began his first state visit as king on Wednesday, arriving in Germany for a trip billed as “an important European gesture” to maintain strong ties after Brexit.


“Today, on the day six years ago when Britain began its exit from the European Union, we are opening a new chapter in our relations,” said German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier in a speech welcoming Charles and Queen Consort Camilla.


That Charles had picked Germany for his inaugural foreign trip as monarch was a “great gesture, and an important sign for German-British relations”, added Steinmeier.


Earlier, Charles and Camilla had, via a message on Twitter, underlined their “great joy to be able to continue the deepening of the longstanding friendship between our two nations”.


Germany rolled out the pomp in their welcome of the royal visitors, greeting them at Berlin-Brandenburg airport with a 21-gun salute while two military jets made a flypast as they watched from the top of the plane stairs.


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 crowds of well-wishers waited for hours to catch a glimpse of the dignitaries.


Steinmeier and German first lady Elke Buedenbender met the royal couple with military honours at the landmark, the first time it has provided a backdrop for receiving a state guest.


During his three-day visit, Charles will also become the first monarch to address the German parliament, with a speech on Thursday, before travelling to the port city of Hamburg on Friday.


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. Anja Wieting, 50, who works at a clothing store, took days off to drive five hours to Berlin with her daughter Lili, 18, for the spectacle.


“It’s the visit of the king in Germany. We want to celebrate it, regardless of how long the queue is,” she said, adding that she finds “big ceremonies and state visits by royals great”.


Teacher Sylke Freundentahl, 56, had been waiting in the queue since 9:15 am (0715 GMT) before being let into the secure zone. “I am a royal fan,” she said, adding that she will try to travel on Friday to Hamburg as well.


“The British royal family garners a lot of interest” in Germany, said Michael Hartmann, a sociology professor at Darmstadt Technical University, noting the bestseller status of the tell-all memoir by charles’s son Prince Harry.


The fascination with the House of Windsor has not dimmed since the death last year of Elizabeth II, Hartmann said.


The late queen first visited Berlin in 1965 when the city was divided between a capitalist West and communist East, a trip that was seen as a key step in post-war reconciliation.


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. “We will always be friends, partners and associates,” the then-Prince of Wales told the Bundestag in 2020 switching between English and German. — Reuters


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