King Charles and Queen Camilla’s 20th wedding anniversary was made even more special when the royals met with Pope Francis on Wednesday during their state visit to Italy.
Buckingham Palace and the Vatican confirmed that the meeting, which was not included on the official itinerary, took place Wednesday afternoon. According to the palace, Charles and Camilla were “delighted” the pontiff was “well enough to host them–and to have had the opportunity to share their best wishes in person.”
A statement from the Vatican said Pope Francis shared his “best wishes” with the couple as they celebrate two decades of marriage. He also “reciprocated his wishes to His Majesty for a speedy recovery of his health,” it added.
The 88-year-old pope was last seen before cheering crowds at the Vatican over the weekend after being discharged from the hospital two weeks ago, following a double bout of pneumonia.
King Charles and Queen Camilla’s four-day visit to Italy had originally included a visit to the Vatican but their schedule was changed after Pope Francis was hospitalized with pneumonia.
Wednesday’s meeting at the Vatican took place on the penultimate day of the royal tour, which coincided with King Charles and Queen Camilla’s 20th wedding anniversary. The couple celebrated the milestone with the release of a new photograph and video on their social media channels.
Sources at Buckingham Palace said the meeting was at the request of the Pope, lasted just 20 minutes, and took place after Charles addressed the Italian Parliament. The royals retired briefly at Villa Wolkonsky, the official residence of the British ambassador to Italy in Rome, to change outfits before being driven to the Vatican.
While the Palace and the Vatican would not comment on what was discussed during the meeting, it is understood that the pope took the opportunity to wish Their Majesties a happy anniversary. It is also understood that discussions about Charles and Camilla making their official state visit to the Holy See are ongoing.
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