King Charles III Immerses Himself in Londons Vibrant Korean Scene Ahead of South Korean Presidents State Visit
King Charles III immersed himself in Londons vibrant Korean scene on Wednesday ahead of the state visit later this month of South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol.
King Charles III immersed himself in London's vibrant Korean scene on Wednesday in preparation for the upcoming state visit of South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol later this month. During the state visit, the South Korean leader and his wife will receive Britain's traditional royal pomp and ceremony, as well as commemorating the sacrifice of British soldiers during the Korean War.
Charles and Camilla to Welcome President and First Lady

Charles and Queen Camilla will formally welcome President Yoon and his wife, Kim Keon Hee, on November 21 during a ceremony at Horse Guards Parade in London. The South Korean leader will inspect a guard of honor, Buckingham Palace said on Wednesday. The president and first lady will later take part in a wreath-laying ceremony at the Korean War Memorial to mark the 70th anniversary of the end of the war. They will then visit Westminster Abbey, where the president will lay a wreath at the grave of the Unknown Warrior.
President Yoon to Address Parliament and Attend State Banquet
During the state visit, President Yoon will also address members of both houses of Parliament before attending a state banquet at Buckingham Palace. Yoon will also attend a business forum on November 22 and then hold talks with Prime Minister Rishi Sunak at No. 10 Downing Street.
King Charles Visits New Malden's Korean Community
Before the visit, Charles spent the afternoon in New Malden, southwest London, which is home to one of the largest Korean communities in Europe. Charles was welcomed to the area by schoolchildren waving Union Jacks and South Korean flags, and he watched a Korean choir sing a traditional song. He asked locals about K-pop music and was given kimchi, the Korean fermented vegetable dish, as a gift before his 75th birthday on November 14. Charles joked with locals, asking: "Will it blow my head off?"
Local Resident Shares Meeting with the Monarch
Local resident Sunny Lee, who met the monarch, told reporters: "He was saying how he got to see the traditional performance and that it was a shame that we didn't get to see a real K-pop performance live as well." The president and first lady will arrive in the United Kingdom on November 20 and depart on November 23.
The state visit is expected to strengthen the ties between the United Kingdom and South Korea, and to highlight the importance of the Korean community in the United Kingdom.












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