Afterwards, Prince Charles paid a visit to the National Museum of Australia where he was shown around the Encounters exhibition that showcases Aboriginal and Torres Straight Islander culture. The Duchess meanwhile stopped by the French Black Truffles farm.
In the afternoon, Charles and Camilla planted two Pin Oak trees at the National Arboretum. “Maybe it will help them grow,” the Prince said of the rainy weather. Local school students were on hand to show the royal visitors some of the plants that are growing at the arboretum.
Meetings with the Prime Minister of Australia, Malcolm Turnbull, concluded the day’s events.
Earlier today, the Prince and the Duchess flew back to Sydney and met with the New South Wales Mounted Police division at their mews. The pair then split for individual engagements – Charles participating in a roundtable meeting hosted by the Macquarie Group on the topic of “psychological recovery after community disaster”, and met with first-responders who have worked on recent disasters. The Duchess meanwhile dropped by the OzHarvest headquarters. The organisation collects surplus food from food providers, preventing millions of kilos going to waste, and distributes it to vulnerable members of the community across the country. Camilla was given a tour of the warehouse facilities and met with teenagers that are part of OzHarvest’s Nourish program, a “hospitality and training program for disadvantaged youth”. She also took a turn at making some pastry.
The Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall with the Governor-General of Australia and his wife ahead of a dinner at Admiralty House
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