King Charles and Queen Camilla were joined by a crowd of thousands at the Australian War Memorial, but one moment left the King covered in snot from an alpaca.
King Charles had a surprising encounter with an unexpected creature during his visit to Australia, leaving him in 'disbelief' when he was sneezed on by the animal. Both Charles and Queen Camilla were in Canberra as part of their Australian tour, where they participated in a solemn ceremony at the Australian War Memorial.
' The amusing sneeze occurred during a walkabout at the war memorial, shortly before an Aboriginal senator made headlines by confronting the monarchy over historic wrongs. Lidia Thorpe, known for her advocacy on First Nations matters, made a bold statement to Charles upon his arrival in Canberra: 'You are not my King'.
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