Friday, September 13, 2024

Why King Charles won't be doing 'walkabouts' during his Australian tour


King Charles has scrapped the traditional 'walkabout' ahead of his upcoming royal visit to Australia to avoid offending Indigenous Australians.

Charles III, 75, and Queen Camilla, 77, will visit Sydney and Canberra from October 18 to 22 before the couple end their tour in Samoa on the 26th.

The 'walkabout' was first coined by the late Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Phillip during her majesty's royal visit to Australia and New Zealand in 1970.

It refers to an informal way for members of the royal family to meet with the public.

The phrase in Indigenous culture describes a time period symbolic of change, meditation and grief when a person travels to the bush on foot.

The official itinerary indicates that the 'royal walkabout' will instead be replaced with 'an opportunity to meet the public'.

The King and the Duchess of Cornwall are still expected to interact with hundreds of well-wishers in both Australia and Samoa during their short visit.

The tour will mark the first visit by His Majesty since his ascension to the throne.

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-13840519/Prince-Charles-Australia-tour-walkabouts.html

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1 comment:

Stan B said...

Given the term was inaccurate, I have no problem with not using it. I doubt the Crown adopted it because they intended to spend 3 weeks in the Bush dealing with trauma or life changes. No, they heard the term, liked it, and absconded with it. I doubt "meeting with your subjects in an informal, casual setting devoid of the normal pomp and circumstance befitting royalty" comes off very nicely to a culture that actually challenges their own survival skills as part of self-administered therapy.