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King Charles and Queen Camilla enjoy ceremonial welcome in Rome

King Charles and Queen Camilla enjoy ceremonial welcome in Rome

Rome, 8 April 2025 (PA Media/dpa/MIA) - Britain's King Charles III and Queen Camilla received a ceremonial welcome full of pomp and pageantry hosted by the president of Italy, Sergio Mattarella, as their state visit began in earnest on Tuesday.

Charles and Camilla were greeted by the Italian statesman at his official residence, the Quirinale Palace in Rome, after their limousine was escorted into the palace quadrangle by mounted Corazzieri guards.

Mattarella was joined by his daughter Laura Mattarella, who acts in a first lady role as the president’s wife died a number of years ago.

The foursome stood still as they observed the British and Italian national anthems played by a military band.

Nearby lined up along a red carpet stood a guard of honour formed of the Quirinale Band, troops from the Italian army, navy and air force, the Carabinieri and mounted Corazzieri guards.

Charles, accompanied by the president, walked along the line casting an eye over the service personnel stood in three ranks and at one point paused to bow his head when he reached Italy’s national flag held aloft.

Mattarella, a constitutional court judge and veteran centre-left politician, is a respected figure for his sober statesman-like qualities performing a role that puts him at the centre of Italian national life.

He has served as president since being elected by Italy’s parliament in 2015, succeeding Giorgio Napolitano.

The group went inside, and before the president and the king sat down for talks, a demonstration of UK and Italian military co-operation was staged.

From a balcony, they all watched a joint flypast over the capital by the Italian air force’s aerobatic team, Frecce Tricolori, streaming Italy’s national colours, and the RAF’s Red Arrows who left red, white and blue smoke in their wake.

Photo: EPA