Charles III to address German parliament

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(From left) The German President's wife Elke Buedenbender, Britain's Camilla, Britain's King Charles III and German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier attend a ceremonial welcome at Brandenburg Gate in Berlin. Photo: AFP

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BERLIN: Britain’s Charles III will address the German parliament on Thursday, becoming the first monarch to do so, on the occasion of his inaugural state visit as king.

Germany marks the first trip abroad for Charles since ascending the throne, which is being interpreted as a “strong gesture” to build post-Brexit ties with the continent.

Arriving for his three-day trip on Wednesday, he and Queen Consort Camilla were greeted with military honours at the Brandenburg Gate, the first time the iconic site had lent the backdrop for such a ceremony.

Speaking at a state banquet hosted by German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier, Charles hailed the “enduring value” of the UK’s relations with Germany.

The two countries’ joint support for Ukraine in its battle against Russia’s unprovoked aggression epitomised their commitment to “protecting and advancing shared democratic values”, he added.

After the ceremonial pomp marking Wednesday’s arrival, Charles will undertake key political engagements on the second day of his trip.

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He will start the day with talks with Chancellor Olaf Scholz, before addressing the Bundestag.

Thursday will not be the first time Charles finds himself standing at the lectern of the German lower house.

In November 2020, the then-crown prince addressed German lawmakers on the occasion of Remembrance Day in a highly symbolic gesture marking post-war reconciliation between the two countries.

“We have you and your family to thank for the work of reconciliation, the deep friendship between our two people,” said host Steinmeier.

Charles’ mother, the late Queen Elizabeth II, had been a symbol of rapprochement after two devastating World Wars in which the countries found themselves on opposing sides.

It was World War I that had led the British royal family to drop their German name — Saxe-Coburg and Gotha — for Windsor.

Charles, who speaks fluent German in a nod to his blood ties to the country, is expected to make his Bundestag address partly in the hosts’ language.

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Following the engagement, Charles will meet Ukrainian refugees before travelling to neighbouring state Brandenburg where he will speak with a German-British battalion.

A tour of an organic farm is also on the programme with environmental issues, which Charles championed long before he became Britain’s sovereign, featured prominently in his three-day programme.

On Friday, in the port city of Hamburg, he will tour a renewable energy project. — AFP

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