Kensington Palace remains silent on potential travel plans
Prince William and Catherine have received a warm invitation to visit
Australia, following a significant announcement from Buckingham Palace.
The invitation came after Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese met King
Charles at Balmoral. The royal family later released a photo from the meeting,
which Mr Albanese described as “wonderful.” Speaking to the press, he
confirmed that there is a “standing invitation” for the Prince and Princess of
Wales to visit the country.
“I’m certainly hoping there will be one,” he said, adding that the royal
family “are always welcome in Australia.” He also reflected on King Charles
and Queen Camilla’s previous trip, praising it as “very successful” and noting
the King’s continued engagement with the nation. The Prime Minister expressed
hope that the future King and Queen would make the journey soon, although no
arrangements have been confirmed.
Kensington Palace has not commented on the possibility of William and
Catherine travelling to Australia. The invitation comes shortly after
Buckingham Palace confirmed King Charles and Queen Camilla’s State Visit to
the Holy See later this month. The couple will join Pope Leo XIV in
celebrating the Jubilee Year during their upcoming trip.


