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King Charles and Queen Camilla set to embark on journey to India: Report

IndiaTimes Tuesday, 26 November 2024 ()
King Charles III, while continuing his cancer recovery, is planning a major tour of South Asia in 2024, including India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh. This follows a successful trip to Australia and Samoa and signifies a return to extensive international travel for the monarch. The tour holds significant political and cultural importance for Britain.
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