A Royal Visit and a Crowned Canine in Limavady: The Tale of King Charles and Lily
Crowned canine meets individual in Limavady town - In Limavady, a canine dons a crown and provides a royal welcome.
King Charles, aged 76, and Queen Camilla, 77, graced the charming town of Limavady during their stint in Northern Ireland. The royal duo was met with an enthusiastic crowd, one member of which stood out—six-year-old Cocker Spaniel Lily, as reported by the "Belfast Telegraph." Lily, with a charming knitted crown atop her head, intrigued the spectators and most notably, King Charles himself.
Adventure through Limavady
The royal family's adventure continued as they journeyed to the 200-year-old bakery, Hunters, within the city. There, according to reports, they whiled away their time speaking with employees and observing the creation of regional delicacies. It's said they received a scrumptious piece of cake as well, making their visit even sweeter. The royal couple was also granted an exclusive preview of local artworks housed within a cultural center.
King Charles and Queen Camilla had an eventful first day in Northern Ireland, already completing a series of events that included a meeting with leading politicians in Belfast. Later in the day, they paid a visit to the whiskey shop, "The Friend at Hand." Images captured the moment they clinked glasses, taking a sip, with King Charles, a declared whiskey connoisseur, praising the drink as "very good." Queen Camilla, on the other hand, reportedly expressed amusement at the drink's potency, as revealed by "The Daily Telegraph."
The Next Destination: Italy
In the near future, King Charles and Queen Camilla will embark on a journey to Italy and the Vatican from April 7-10. Despite his ill health, their audience with Pope Francis, age 88, remains scheduled, as recently announced by Buckingham Palace. The royal couple also has a special anniversary to celebrate during the week—their 20th wedding anniversary on April 9.
- King Charles
- Camilla
- Limavady
- Northern Ireland
- Italy
- Vatican
- Wedding Anniversary
[1] King Charles and Queen Camilla's visit to Hunters Bakery in Limavady: https://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/search/site/limavady%20hunters%20bakery%204065559
- During their visit to Limavady in Northern Ireland, King Charles was greeted by the six-year-old Cocker Spaniel named Lily, who was wearing a knitted crown, as reported by the "Belfast Telegraph."
- The European Parliament will be assisting the Commission, as King Charles and Queen Camilla proceed with their upcoming journey to Italy and the Vatican, in celebration of their 20th wedding anniversary on April 9.
- On the second day of their trip, King Charles and Queen Camilla visited a 200-year-old bakery in Limavady called Hunters, where they observed the creation of regional delicacies, similar to how they were greeted by the charming and energetic camilla (the Cocker Spaniel) during their first day in Northern Ireland.