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Members of the royal family only draw from Australian funds for support in the performance of their duties while visiting Australia at the request of the government; Australians do not pay any money to the King or any other member of the royal family, either towards personal income or to support royal residences outside of Australia. [62]
Since 1867, the British royal family has visited Australia over fifty times, with only six visits before 1954. Elizabeth II was the first reigning monarch of Australia to have set foot on Australian soil; she first did so on 3 February 1954, when she was 27 years old. During her sixteen journeys, the Queen visited every Australian state and the ...
In 1953 the Australian Parliament passed two bills. The first was the Royal Style and Titles Act 1953. This added the word "Australia" to the Queen's titles. [25] In 1973 a further Act removed "Defender of the Faith" from her Australian title. [25]
For decades, the British royal family has regularly made trips to Australia. Queen Elizabeth herself visited Australia 16 times, the first trip coming in 1954, when she became the first reigning ...
On the heels of King Charles’ royal tour of Australia and Samoa alongside wife Queen Camilla, a palace official said the public should expect more visits abroad from the couple.. The King, 75 ...
Charles and Camilla’s six-day trip to Canberra and Sydney marks the King’s first trip to Australia as its head of state.
Royal Australian Air Force VIP aircraft; Royal charter; Royal Christmas message; Royal cypher; Royal visits to Rockhampton, Queensland; S. Section 2 of the ...
King Charles didn’t leave Australia empty handed. The King is on a royal tour of both Australia and Samoa this week with wife Queen Camilla — his first tour of a Commonwealth realm since ...