King Charles III and Queen Camilla concluded their groundbreaking visit to New York City on Thursday, marking their first major overseas tour since the coronation. The royal couple paid a solemn visit to the 9/11 Memorial before splitting up for separate engagements.
King Charles spent time with children at Harlem Grown, an urban farm that provides fresh produce and agricultural education to local youth. The king toured the farm and helped plant vegetables, engaging with students about sustainability and healthy eating.
Meanwhile, Queen Camilla attended a star-studded literary event at the New York Public Library, joined by actress Sarah Jessica Parker and Vogue editor-in-chief Anna Wintour. The queen, a longtime advocate for literacy, spoke about the importance of reading and presented awards to several young authors.
Later, President Trump hosted the royal couple at the White House for a farewell ceremony, capping off a visit that included a state dinner and meetings with U.S. leaders. The royals are now heading to Virginia for the next leg of their trip.