King Charles' five-word joke at church as Aussies drown out anti-monarchist chants
Daily MailThe King and Queen beamed in the bright sunshine as they arrived for a church service on their first full day of engagements in Australia. The King and Queen beamed in the bright sunshine as they arrived for a church service on their first full day of engagements in Australia The royal couple, who enjoyed a down day yesterday after their gruelling flight, were met with loud cheers from the hundreds of well-wishers gathered as they arrived at St Thomas' Anglican Church in North Sydney on Sunday morning Members of the public held signs saying 'Welcome home Your Majesties'. Aussies formed a crowd outside the church to greet King Charles and Queen Camilla on Sunday Members of the public held signs saying 'Welcome home Your Majesties' Every member of the Royal Family has signed the Bible, which belonged to Rev Richard Johnson, the first Christian Minister in Australia, on previous royal visits. King Charles and Queen Camilla spoke to members of the Sunday school otuside the church His Majesty was joined by Queen Camilla during the service at St Thomas's Anglican Church in North Sydney 'He said 'you are very kind'. He added: 'It was lovely for this local church to be able to welcome the sovereign King Charles and Queen Camilla to join us in worship today we are absolutely thrilled.