Watch: King Charles, Queen Camilla Kick Off New York Trip by Honoring Victims at 9/11 Memorial
[Videos below.] King Charles III and Queen Camilla began their time in New York City on Wednesday with a solemn visit to the National September 11 Memorial & Museum, where they paid tribute to those killed in the 2001 terror attacks and met with family members of the victims.
The memorial visit came as part of a packed itinerary during the couple’s four-day trip to the United States, marking 250 years since American independence. It also marks the first time a sitting British monarch has traveled to New York City since Queen Elizabeth II made the trip in 2010.
Arriving by motorcade, the king and queen were welcomed by officials at the site and joined by Michael Bloomberg. Together, they walked toward one of the parapets surrounding the twin reflecting pools, where the names of the victims are inscribed. King Charles placed a floral tribute along the edge.
Following the ceremony, the royal couple greeted and spoke with a line of attendees that included relatives of those who died in the September 11 attacks and first responders. Some family members displayed photographs of their loved ones. Also present were Zohran Mamdani, Kathy Hochul, Mikie Sherrill, and other dignitaries. The visit comes ahead of the 25th anniversary of the attacks.
Consistent with longstanding custom, Charles and Camilla did not deliver public remarks during their time at the memorial. The site traditionally does not host speeches by political figures or visiting dignitaries, reserving commemorative events for voices of victims’ families and loved ones.
Later in the day, the queen was scheduled to stop at the New York Public Library, where she planned to present a new Roo doll to join the institution’s well-known collection of Winnie-the-Pooh memorabilia, coinciding with the character’s 100th anniversary.
The existing display includes five original stuffed animals—Winnie-the-Pooh, Piglet, Tigger, Eeyore, and Kanga—which inspired the characters in the children’s stories written by A. A. Milne. These toys once belonged to his son, Christopher Robin, during the 1920s, and were later donated to the library in 1987, where they remain a centerpiece of its children’s literature collection. In the stories, Roo is portrayed as Kanga’s young kangaroo son.
Meanwhile, the king was expected to visit a youth-focused urban farming initiative that supports communities facing food insecurity, and later meet with business and financial leaders in Manhattan.
The couple is also scheduled to attend an event connected to the The Prince’s Trust, a charity established by Charles in 1976.
This visit marks Charles’ first official trip to the United States since ascending the throne. Over the years, Queen Elizabeth II made four such visits during her reign.
Earlier in the week, the king and queen joined President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump for tea at the White House.
On Tuesday, Charles held a private meeting with Trump in the Oval Office, followed by a speech before Congress—the first time a British monarch has addressed the body since Queen Elizabeth II in 1991—and later attended a formal state dinner hosted at the White House.
Before concluding their trip, the royal couple is expected to make additional stops in Virginia and return to Washington, where they will take part in a formal farewell ceremony hosted by Trump on Thursday. Afterward, Charles is set to travel alone to Bermuda, marking his first visit there as king.
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