Royal supporters have been amazed to see a new side of King Charles III, who surprised the audience with some dance moves during an event at the Buckingham Palace, revealing his more cheerful and relaxed side.
With the intention of celebrating the Commonwealth diaspora, the monarchs decided to hold a gathering at the Palace and invited important personalities such as actresses, dancers, and even professional athletes like former Samoan rugby player Freddie Tuilagi, whom the monarch tried to follow on the dance floor.
Tuilagi decided to start a traditional Samoan dance that caught the attention of King Charles III, who without hesitation approached the athlete to try to follow the rhythm, surprising all the spectators present, since due to the royal protocols it is not something that is usually seen.
This celebration was of utmost importance for the head of England, as it allowed him to learn a little more about this culture that has interested him so much and which he will have the opportunity to enjoy during his trip to Samoa in mid-October.
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