King Charles on April 9 will address
a joint session of the Italian Parliament at the Lower House
during his official visit to Italy with Queen Camilla.
The special ceremony in front of both Chambers of Parliament is
the first to be attended by British royals, the conference of
party whips in the House announced on Thursday.
During the ceremony, the speakers of the House and Senate,
respectively Lorenzo Fontana and Ignazio La Russa, will give a
speech before King Charles will deliver his address, according
to the same source.
Charles will become the first British monarch to address a joint
session of Italy's Parliament.
The programme of the April 7 to April 10 visit of King Charles
and Queen Camilla will include meetings with Italian President
Sergio Mattarella and Premier Giorgia Meloni on April 9,
Buckingham Palace has said.
On April 10 the king will also go to Ravenna and attend a
reception marking the 80th anniversary of the province's
liberation from Nazi occupation by Allied Forces.
The royals will not see Pope Francis as part of their official
visit, as originally planned.
The Palace said earlier this week that it had been decided by
mutual agreement to postpone it following the needs related to
the convalescence of the pontiff.
Francis, 88, left hospital Sunday after 38 days fighting
pneumonia and doctors said he faced a convalescence of at least
two months.
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