Queen given pizza in Rome to mark 20th wedding anniversary to King Charles

Queen given pizza in Rome to mark 20th wedding anniversary to King Charles

To celebrate their 20th wedding anniversary, King Charles and Queen Camilla were treated to a Margherita pizza during their state visit to Italy. The royal couple received the local cuisine in a delivery-style box while visiting a state school in Rome. The day began with King Charles meeting Italy’s Prime Minister, Giorgia Meloni, at the Villa Doria Pamphili, where they engaged in what seemed to be an animated conversation as they strolled through the palace’s gardens.

Amidst a red-carpet welcome at the Villa Doria Pamphili, the King was greeted by a military band on horseback against the scenic backdrop of orange trees and views stretching over St Peter’s and the Vatican. Later that day, King Charles is set to make history as the first UK monarch to address both houses of the Italian parliament, with part of the speech to be delivered in Italian. Following this momentous occasion, the royal couple will celebrate their anniversary at a state banquet at the Quirinale Palace, likely to feature local delicacies and an esteemed guest list of celebrities and dignitaries.

During their visit to Italy, King Charles and Queen Camilla have received a warm reception, engaging with crowds and posing for photos outside the Colosseum. The public showed their affection by calling out “Carlo” – the Italian term for Charles – as they eagerly awaited the royal pair. Meanwhile, back at Buckingham Palace, a musical tribute was made to honor the King and Queen’s anniversary. The Royal Family’s official social media account shared a video of guards playing a brass rendition of Madness’s iconic 1981 hit ‘It Must Be Love’ in recognition of the special occasion

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