Prince Charles reveals one way he won't follow in Prince Harry's footsteps on royal tour of Australia.

Prince Charles reveals one way he won't follow in Prince Harry's footsteps on royal tour of Australia.

King Charles is captivating fans (well, maybe not some heads of government) during his visit to Australia this week, but on Sunday, October 20, he revealed one thing that is not on the royal itinerary.

Prince Harry shocked Instagram users last week with his stunning surfing skills, but don't expect his father to follow suit. The Duke of Sussex rode the waves at California's Kelly Slater Surf Ranch - as seen in a video released on Instagram by surfing legend Raimana Van Bastler.

“Hello!” reports that a Melbourne man asked Prince Charles if he was going to Manly Beach to surf or swim while chatting with the king outside a church in Sydney during a visit to Australia. But the 75-year-old King replied, “If I were younger.”

During his trip, Prince Charles noticed that his first visit to Australia was in 1966, when the then 17-year-old Prince Charles was studying at Timbertop, a remote campus of the Geelong Grammar School in Victoria, Australia, and “a little I became concerned,” he also said.

During his trip, Prince Charles seemed to be in a nostalgic mood and, according to People magazine, presented Congress with an hourglass speech timer “in the spirit of the passing of time.”

“With the sands of time urging brevity, I can only say that it is my greatest pleasure to be here in Australia for the first time as monarch and to renew my long cherished love for this country and its people,” the monarch said.

Despite the republican sentiments of many Australian leaders, King Charles and Queen Camilla left Australia for Samoa for the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting, attracting large crowds of flag-waving Australians eager to catch a glimpse of the King and Queen. attracting them.

And while surfing doesn't seem to be on the agenda, we may see Charles trying out his newly learned Samoan dance moves.

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