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King Charles‘ health challenges as he recovers from cancer have resulted in “difficult decisions” by Buckingham Palace. The monarch is set to tour Australia with his wife, Camilla Parker Bowles. However, as the king’s health remains in question, his team has made some major changes regarding the activities he can and cannot undertake.

Significant changes have been made to King Charles’ Australian tour

Daniela Elser of News.com.au reports that King Charles and Camilla Parker Bowles‘ Australian tour has been altered to reflect the king’s health struggles. Elser believes the events of 2024 have taken their toll on the king.

“It’s hard to ignore the signs of the wear that the events of this year are taking on the king,” she wrote. “You will have only four days to glimpse their majesties – and then only if you live in Sydney or Canberra. There will be no night engagements at all.”

She continued, “One of the only usual bits of visual choreography we will see will be when their majesties are at Government House. The king and Queen are also attending a community barbecue in Western Sydney.”

However, these types of engagements are wildly different from the public, forward-facing events the royal family is known for when they take these types of trips. Typically, there are many public engagements, shaking hands, and all types of events, from informal to formal.

This new schedule reflects Charles’ current health condition, a type of cancer that has not yet been revealed publicly. It allows for rest and recovery in between engagements.

“We’ve had to make some difficult decisions about the program,” a Buckingham Palace spokesman told The Telegraph of the tour. They said these decisions were “adapted to doctors’ advice.”

Will Charles and Camilla Parker Bowles engage in royal walkabouts?

King Charles and Camilla Parker Bowles will not engage in typical royal walkabouts. These activities will be limited due to his health.

As the king’s cancer recovery continues, face-to-face interactions are lessened. This will be the first long-tour undertaken by the monarch since his cancer diagnosis.

The Australia tour will also be Charles’ first as the United Kingdom’s ruler. However, instead of the typical tour, Charles carefully follows his physicians’ advice by allowing for rest periods in between engagements. The king and queen consort will not be visiting New Zealand and will only attend three days of events in Sydney and Canberra.

How many times has King Charles visited Australia in his lifetime?

Camilla Parker Bowles and then-Prince Charles in Australia in 2018
Camilla Parker Bowles and then-Prince Charles in Australia in 2018 | Mark Metcalfe/Getty Images
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Throughout his royal career, King Charles has visited Australia a total of Australia 15 times. His last visit was in 2018 with Camilla Parker Bowles. Queen Elizabeth ruled the monarchy at that time.

A press release written by the Prime Minister of Australia, Anthony Albanese, expressed his pride in the couple’s visit to the country and his feeling of being “honored” by Charles and Camilla Parker Bowles. “I am honored to welcome the king and Queen on their first Royal Visit to Australia later this year. They are always welcome visitors.”

“The king has a deep regard for our great nation and has always spoken warmly of the time he has spent here and the astounding beauty of our extraordinary continent. “I look forward to welcoming the king and Queen back to Australia for this important visit.”

King Charles and Camilla Parker Bowles will begin their tour of Australia on Oct. 18. It will conclude on Oct. 23. 2024.