Prince Charles lands in Australia for Commonwealth Games
BRISBANE, Australia — Prince Charles and his wife Camilla landed under a grey sky that threatened rain in Brisbane city on Wednesday on the heir to the British throne’s 16th visit to Australia.
The visit equals his mother Queen Elizabeth II’s tally of 16 royal tours of the former British colony and comes as the 91-year-old monarch winds back her international travel commitments.
Her 69-year-old eldest child arrived in Australia while the country’s relationships with Britain and its monarchy are under renewed scrutiny.
For the first time in the 117 years since Australia became a self-governing country, both the prime minister and the opposition leader agree that the British monarch should be replaced by an Australian citizen as the Australian head of state.


