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Charles III shares heartfelt, nostalgic sentiments following Trump's official visit

During the visit of US President Donald Trump, King Charles III shares his thoughts with the people of Papua New Guinea, as seen in a pair of videos posted on The Royal Family's Instagram account.

King Charles III shares a heartfelt, reminiscent message following Trump's official state visit
King Charles III shares a heartfelt, reminiscent message following Trump's official state visit

Charles III shares heartfelt, nostalgic sentiments following Trump's official visit

King Charles III, the newly crowned monarch of the United Kingdom, has released a video message to mark the 50th anniversary of Papua New Guinea's independence. The message was shared on the Royal Family's official Instagram account and presented in the 12th and 13th slides of the collection.

The video message is a compilation of two videos, with King Charles addressing the nation of Papua New Guinea in both English and the local dialect. In the video, he recalls the moment when the flag of Papua New Guinea was raised on Independence Hill, praising the achievements and progress the country has made since then.

King Charles expresses admiration for the achievements in public health, infrastructure, and diplomacy of Papua New Guinea. He also commends the perseverance, resilience, and commitment to democracy and unity demonstrated by modern Papua New Guinea.

The video message includes images of Prince Edward's attendance at a State banquet, which took place during a state visit to Windsor Castle. The visit of US President Donald Trump to Windsor Castle occurred a day before the video message was shared. Trump and his first lady were present during the state visit.

King Charles considers Papua New Guinea a deeply valued and respected member of the Commonwealth family. Despite no available search results specifying who accompanied King Charles during the 50-year independence celebration of Papua New Guinea, it is clear that the monarch holds the country in high regard.

The video message continues in English in the second slide, with King Charles expressing his hopes for the future of Papua New Guinea and his desire to continue the close relationship between the two nations. The message serves as a testament to the enduring bond between the United Kingdom and Papua New Guinea, and a celebration of the achievements and progress made by the Pacific island nation over the past 50 years.

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