King Charles Cancels State Visit Lunch
King Charles and Queen Camilla have made a last-minute change to the programme for the Nigerian president’s state visit, with a traditional element of the day removed as the royal family hosts official events at Windsor.
The altered schedule means there will be no welcome lunch because President Bola Ahmed Tinubu is a Muslim and is fasting for Ramadan, Hello Magazine reported.
Prince William and Catherine, the Princess of Wales, led the morning welcome, greeting President Tinubu and First Lady Oluremi Tinubu at the Fairmont Windsor Park Hotel before joining King Charles and Queen Camilla for a ceremonial carriage procession to Windsor Castle. Instead of hosting the usual lunch, the King is due to receive the president for an afternoon audience, with the programme adapted around the Ramadan fast.
The visit is also being billed as a landmark moment, and readers can compare how palace staffing has recently been discussed in separate royal reporting, including King Charles seeking staff with an interesting link to Prince Andrew.
Mr Tinubu is expected to break his fast privately at sunset on Wednesday before attending the state banquet in St George’s Hall with the King, Queen and invited guests, with the Nigerian delegation scheduled to depart on Thursday as the two-day programme concludes.





