King Charles exports a speech to Italy parliament

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Sean Cafflan

Royal correspondent

Watch: The moment the king delivered an Italian speech

King Charles warned of the need for democracies such as the United Kingdom and Italy to stand together in such problematic international times as he became the first monarch in the UK to turn to the two palaces of the Italian Parliament.

The King received many years of standing ovation from parliamentarians in Rome as he gave a speech on the third day of his state visit to Italy.

The visit also coincided with the 20th anniversary of the King and Queen’s wedding.

Queen Camilla, who attended parliament with the King, wore the same clothing she wore on her wedding day in 2005.

The ivory silk dress was “converted” to be worn again for this anniversary day and a visit to Parliament of Italy.

Earlier during the day, the Queen was given a pizza to Margerita to visit a school in Rome, in honor of her wedding anniversary.

The King’s speech to the Italian legislators in their richly decorated Chamber in Palazzo Montessitorio was a rally to protect shared values ​​and the need to strengthen the military partnership between the United Kingdom and Italy.

“We are both European countries,” he said, standing before the Italian and European Union.

He welcomed that the United Kingdom and Italy “stood up to Ukraine at its hour of need”, but warned that war images are now affecting the whole continent – and that young people see images of destroying their “smartphones and tablets”.

“Peace should never be taken for granted,” the King said.

Reuters Queen Camilla, dressed in a gain dress, gets pizza Margherita in a take -off box in Rome Reuters

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

By exporting part of the Italian speech, he talks about the long history between the United Kingdom and Italy and the shared culture, returning to the ancient Romans arriving on the coast of the UK.

Part of the culture that returned was musicians like Ed Sheeran, who played in Italy.

The king told parliament that he wanted to strengthen ties with Italy, “a country, dear to my heart.”

As a community head, he also spoke about the role of Canadian troops in helping Italy’s liberation in World War II.

The speech descended well with the gathered parliamentarians – with the applause so long at one point that an Italian employee began to say that he thanked him, assuming that the king had been over.

The King began the day by meeting with Italy’s Prime Minister Georgia Meloni, receiving a ceremonial welcome to a red carpet in Pamphiles of Doria Villa on the outskirts of Rome.

The King and Meloni seemed to have an animated conversation, as a free -speaker politician as they traveled to the 17th -century gardens.

Pa Media King Charles, in a black suit and a white shirt with a silver tie, walk with Georgia Meloni, wearing a white suit, in Doria Pamphili Villa, in Rome,PA media

The King got a welcome red carpet in Doria Pamphili villa

A horse group on a horse arranged in front of the palace to congratulate the King, against the backdrop of the villa of orange trees and views extending over St. Peter and the Vatican.

The royal couple will spend the evening of their wedding anniversary at a state banquet at the Quririnale Palace, an event that can be a showcase for local food and for a list of guests of celebrities and dignitaries.

The King and the Queen received a warm reception when traveling to Italy, posing for photos on Tuesday when they met with crowds outside the Colosseum, near the ancient object of the Venus Temple.

There were calls for Carlo – Italian for Charles – from crowds waiting to see the royal visitors and local media, also seemed to be interested in their car, Claret’s condition colored at Bentley.

At home at Buckingham Palace, there was a musical tribute to celebrate the anniversary of the royal couple’s wedding.

The official X account of Royal Family publishes a video showing that the guards playing a brass version of the Madness hit of 1981 must be love.

Getty Images Queen Camilla, wearing a white and black Polkadot dress, holds a bouquet of pink and white flowers. Cardboard cut from a Paddington bear can be seen in the backgroundGhetto images

Queen Camilla was represented with a bouquet of flowers

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The Queen visited a school in Rome and was welcomed by children

Getty images King Charles is shaking hands with David Lamie. Both men wear dark -colored suits with white shirts. Ghetto images

The King has joined the Foreign Secretary David Lamie

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