BERLIN (AP) - Britain’s Prince Charles and his wife Camilla embarked on a visit to Germany on Tuesday, a four-day charm offensive during which he will stress the two European countries’ close ties.
Charles’ arrival in Berlin came a day after his younger son, Prince Harry, announced that he and his wife Meghan have had their first child, a healthy boy. German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier presented Charles with a teddy bear for his new grandson after the two met for talks.
Charles, the 70-year-old heir to the British throne, also met with German Chancellor Angela Merkel and was to attend a party in honor of his 93-year-old mother, Queen Elizabeth II.
At the party, Charles was expected to emphasize the bonds between Germany and Britain, which is trying - so far unsuccessfully - to leave the European Union.
The prince, who counts some German royalty among his ancestors, travels to Leipzig on Wednesday and Munich on Thursday.
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