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“What a great joy it is to come to Australia for the first time as sovereign and to renew a love of this country and its people which I have cherished for so long,”attended a church service led by Anglican Archbishop of Sydney Reverend Kanishka Raffel during a visit to St. Thomas’ Anglican Church.that Charles and Camilla met many well-wishers outside church; there was a small but vocal number of protesters shouting “not our King” too.
Republicans greeted Charles with a mock dinosaur rock band video, with the fictional tour slogan: “Wave Goodbye to Royal Reign with Monarchy: The Farewell Oz Tour.” The well-connected Wilson writes, for example, that the king has made the trip “at considerable risk to his health,” and later adds: “We do not know the advice of his physician but one cannot imagine he or she is best pleased their patient has paused his cancer treatment to fly almost 24 hours around the globe—albeit with not one but two doctors in tow and armed with a supply of the monarch’s blood were a transfusion needed.
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