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King Charles Mentions Australia During Art Tour
11 Mar
Summary
- King Charles inquired about hidden artworks potentially in Australia.
- Prince Harry and Meghan are scheduled for an Australia visit in April.
- The King has a personal passion for painting and art appreciation.

King Charles III recently visited the Tate gallery in London, showing a particular interest in an exhibition celebrating artists JMW Turner and John Constable. During an after-hours tour, the King playfully inquired about the possibility of lost artworks being located in Australia. This comment came shortly after news broke that his son, Prince Harry, and Meghan Markle are planning a visit to Australia in mid-April.
The King's fascination with art extends to his personal life, as he is an avid painter himself. He views painting as a relaxing activity that transports him to another dimension. His interest in art was fostered during his school years and he has received tuition from professional artists.
Meanwhile, Prince Harry and Meghan are preparing for their trip Down Under, which begins in mid-April. Their itinerary includes Sydney and Melbourne, with Meghan scheduled to speak at a wellness retreat and appear on a podcast. Prince Harry will be a keynote speaker at a summit focusing on workplace mental health. A spokesperson confirmed their visit for private, business, and philanthropic engagements.




