King Charles III and Queen Camilla have arrived in Samoa as part of their Pacific tour, where they are set to receive a significant honour from the Samoan people.
This marks their first visit to the island nation, following a stop in Australia where the King faced a minor snub from the Australian parliament. The royal couple's visit to Samoa is also tied to a climate summit, highlighting the region's environmental concerns.
The trip has been marked by light-hearted moments, including a joke King Charles shared with a former rugby player in Australia.
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