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Britain’s King Charles becomes Australian admiral, air marshal and field marshal

The 75-year-old monarch was granted the military honours in a ceremonial gesture while recuperating after his flight from London

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An image of Britain’s King Charles and Queen Camilla is projected onto Sydney Opera House on Friday. Photo: Reuters
Britain’s King Charles was granted a five-star rank in each branch of Australia’s armed forces on Saturday, a ceremonial gesture to mark the first full day of his landmark tour of the country.
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In addition to being king of realm, he can now call himself field marshal of Australia’s army, marshal of its air force and admiral of the fleet.

It was not a bad day’s work for the 75-year-old monarch, who spent Saturday recuperating and without public engagements after a marathon flight from London to Sydney.

The king – who received the life-changing cancer diagnosis just eight months ago – and Queen Camilla have begun a nine-day visit to Australia and Samoa, the first major foreign tour since being crowned.
They landed in Sydney on Friday and were greeted by local dignitaries and posy-bearing children, before a quick private meeting with Australia’s staunchly republican Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and his fiancée.
King Charles speaks to Australia’s Governor-General Sam Mostyn (right) after arriving at Sydney International Airport on Friday. Photo: AFP
King Charles speaks to Australia’s Governor-General Sam Mostyn (right) after arriving at Sydney International Airport on Friday. Photo: AFP

“We are really looking forward to returning to this beautiful country to celebrate the extraordinarily rich cultures and communities that make it so special,” the royal couple said in a social media post ahead of their arrival.

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