
King arrives in Bermuda after ending US trip with visit to small town America
King arrives in Bermuda after ending US trip with visit to small town America 9 minutes ago Share Save Add as preferred on Google Sean Coughlan , Royal correspondent, in Front Royal, Virginia and Harry Sekulich via...
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Key developments are emerging from the global stage. King arrives in Bermuda after ending US trip with visit to small town America 9 minutes ago Share Save Add as preferred on Google Sean Coughlan , Royal correspondent, in Front Royal, Virginia and Harry Sekulich via Getty Images King Charles was welcomed by the Royal Bermuda Regiment on Thursday. King Charles III has arrived in Bermuda after he and Queen Camilla ended their four-day state visit to the US with a community parade in Virginia. He made a low-key entrance in Hamilton, the territory's capital, with a ceremonial welcome expected on Friday.
The King, who was not accompanied by the Queen, is making his first visit to the island as monarch. The royal couple had marked their final day in the US in a more relaxed setting of bluegrass music and country rock music in the small town of Front Royal. It followed days of formalities and diplomatic challenges of Washington DC.
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Big cheers greeted the King and Queen when they appeared, which marked their first engagement with the US public as other events were held in tightly sealed security bubbles. There was high security for this event too, but it looked as though a large part of the population of the town had turned out to watch. The royal couple watched a marching band and, for the first time on this trip, went on a walkabout to shake hands, which seemed to please the locals out enjoying the Appalachian sunshine.
It was full-on razzamatazz, with bunting and flags, young baseball players and elderly veterans. Cheerleaders were cheering and a parade of classic cars rolled through town. There was also a demonstration of Appalachian clog dancing, watched keenly by the King and Queen, in a kind of impromptu royal variety show.
Royals bid farewell to US with visit to Arlington Cemetery and a block party This was Front Royal's "block party", a neighbourhood celebration, marking the 250th anniversary of US independence. There was also a "pot luck" community meal, and in line with tradition, the King and Queen brought their own contributions - a Coronation quiche, a Victoria sponge and honey from the royal hives. It served as an example of small-town America, with a population of 15,000 and shops with names like Loose Cow Mercantile, Weasel Creek Outfitters and Proctor Biggs Feed Mill.
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Bing Crosby sang here once for a fundraiser in 1948. But that landmark occasion could be eclipsed by the royal visitors. It was a big day for the town, but it also looked like a big relief for the King and Queen - and it was a trip that almost did not happen after the mayor deleted the email containing the proposition, thinking it was a hoax.
It was a cheerful ending for what had proved an unexpectedly successful four days in the US, where the King's speech to Congress had particularly drawn applause. Before heading to Virginia, and a taste of the countryside, on Thursday morning the King and Queen had said their official farewells at the White House to US President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump.
The development has drawn wide international attention, with diplomatic circles watching closely.





