King Charles III and Queen Camilla were warmly welcomed by children outside a Sydney church during their first public appearance in Australia. This visit marks the first by a reigning British monarch since Queen Elizabeth II in 2011, with Charles undergoing cancer treatment and adjusting his schedule. The couple spent a rest day at Admiralty House before attending a service at St. Thomas’ Anglican Church, where they were greeted by excited onlookers and a small group of protesters nearby.
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England revive Six Nations title hopes with last-gasp victory against France
Your support helps The Independent cover important stories, from reproductive rights to climate change to Big Tech, with investigative reporting and documentaries. Donations allow journalists to report on both sides of the story, providing trusted news to all Americans without paywalls. In a thrilling match, England secured a long-awaited victory against France, with young talent Fin Smith shining as the hero with a winning kick and pass, showcasing a promising future for the team. Full...
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