King Charles III and Queen Camilla are currently in Australia for their royal tour.

The importance of the trip is underlined by the fact King Charles will be halting his cancer treatment to make the journey, but it also means the itinerary will be less jam-packed for the 75-year-old.

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King Charles and Queen Camilla to attend church service

King Charles and Queen Camilla will be attending a service at St Thomas’ Anglican Church in North Sydney on Sunday morning.

The royal couple are expected to be greeted by huge crowds.

Busy morning and afternoon in Sydney for the Royals

At 10.30am, the King and Queen will both attend a church service, which will be followed at 11.50am by the King attending an event to celebrate the bicentenary of the NSW Legislative Council.

At 12.20pm, King Charles will have an audience with the NSW Governor General Margaret Beazley at Admiralty House.

Familiar trip for His Royal Highness

This is King Charles’ 17th time in Australia, which includes two terms boarding at Geelong Grammar as a teenager.

But this is the first trip Down Under since his coronation in 2022.

King Charles’ itinerary revealed

King Charles III has been to Australia 16 times. This visit marks his 17th trip to Down Under.

The first visit was in 1966 where at the age 17 he completed two terms as an exchange student at Timbertop, Geelong Grammar School, in Victoria.

King Charles and Queen Camilla step out for a casual morning stroll on the first day of their historic Australian tour

King Charles and Camilla were pictured taking a stroll together on their first morning in Australia.

The royal couple were spotted ambling on the lawns of Admiralty House in Kirribilli on Sydney’s north shore around 10am on Saturday, the first day of their whistle-stop five-day visit to Australia.

His Majesty cut a casual yet stylish figure in an open-necked blue shirt paired with a beige sports jacket and cream chinos, while Camilla opted for a dark blue summer dress and matching cardigan.

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