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Queen Elizabeth II: King Charles III to visit Cardiff | Queen Elizabeth II: King Charles III to visit Cardiff |
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Anne Gainger is among those waiting patiently for King Charles at Llandaff Cathedral | Anne Gainger is among those waiting patiently for King Charles at Llandaff Cathedral |
King Charles III will travel to Wales later, with thousands expected in the capital to welcome him. | King Charles III will travel to Wales later, with thousands expected in the capital to welcome him. |
In his first visit as monarch, he and the Queen Consort will attend a prayer and reflection service for the Queen at Cardiff's Llandaff Cathedral, where crowds have already started to gather. | |
After that, the royal couple will attend an event at the Senedd. | After that, the royal couple will attend an event at the Senedd. |
They will then greet members of the public in the grounds of Cardiff Castle as part of their final engagement. | They will then greet members of the public in the grounds of Cardiff Castle as part of their final engagement. |
It is the final part of the King's tour of the UK's four nations, following trips to Scotland and Northern Ireland. | It is the final part of the King's tour of the UK's four nations, following trips to Scotland and Northern Ireland. |
What will happen during the King's visit to Wales? | |
Live: Thousands queue to pay respects to Queen | Live: Thousands queue to pay respects to Queen |
The Wales-loving prince who is now King | |
More than 2,000 people were inside the castle at the weekend for the King's proclamation ceremony, while hundreds more lined the streets outside. | More than 2,000 people were inside the castle at the weekend for the King's proclamation ceremony, while hundreds more lined the streets outside. |
But many more are expected in the capital's streets on Friday to catch a glimpse of the new monarch. | |
Cardiff's Llandaff Cathedral is the King's first stopping point on his visit | |
These friends from Cardiff and Penarth arrived outside the cathedral at 03:30 BST to get a good view | |
Spectators have been gathering at the cathedral since 03:30 BST, including Jude from Cardiff. | |
She said: "I just want to pay my respects to the late Queen. It feels like the right thing to do." | She said: "I just want to pay my respects to the late Queen. It feels like the right thing to do." |
Anne Gainger, 58, from Cardiff, travelled to London on Friday to pay her respects following the death of the Queen and is now looking forward to seeing the King. | Anne Gainger, 58, from Cardiff, travelled to London on Friday to pay her respects following the death of the Queen and is now looking forward to seeing the King. |
"I just wanted to be here today. It means a lot. I'm here to show him we're your people and we're here for you," she said. | "I just wanted to be here today. It means a lot. I'm here to show him we're your people and we're here for you," she said. |
Rehearsals have been held for King Charles' visit to Wales | Rehearsals have been held for King Charles' visit to Wales |
Rehearsals have been held for King Charles' visit to Wales | Rehearsals have been held for King Charles' visit to Wales |
Cardiff council said people should expect very long queues, with entry to the castle grounds on a first-come, first-served basis. | |
People have also been invited to line the route as the King approaches the castle and to leave flowers on the lawn on either side of City Hall's main entrance. | People have also been invited to line the route as the King approaches the castle and to leave flowers on the lawn on either side of City Hall's main entrance. |
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The King is a familiar face this side of Offa's Dyke, having visited regularly in his former role as the Prince of Wales. | The King is a familiar face this side of Offa's Dyke, having visited regularly in his former role as the Prince of Wales. |
In fact, it will be his second visit to the Senedd in less than a year. In October 2021, he opened the new term of the Welsh Parliament, along with Camilla - now the new Queen Consort - and the Queen. | In fact, it will be his second visit to the Senedd in less than a year. In October 2021, he opened the new term of the Welsh Parliament, along with Camilla - now the new Queen Consort - and the Queen. |
"People just want to be part of this", said Lady Tanni Grey-Thompson | |
While exact timings have not been given, the King and Queen Consort are due to arrive at Llandaff Cathedral on Friday morning for a service in memory of the Queen. | While exact timings have not been given, the King and Queen Consort are due to arrive at Llandaff Cathedral on Friday morning for a service in memory of the Queen. |
Among the invited guests is Lady Tanni Grey-Thompson who said the royal visit was a chance for the country to "come together". | |
"Today is about looking back at the life of her majesty in terms of service and devotion but also looking forward to the future," she said. | "Today is about looking back at the life of her majesty in terms of service and devotion but also looking forward to the future," she said. |
"We have a new king and perhaps a new way of doing things. It's a chance for society to think about what we want from our monarchy." | "We have a new king and perhaps a new way of doing things. It's a chance for society to think about what we want from our monarchy." |
Harpists Nia Evans and Cerys Rees were thrilled to be asked to play for King at the Senedd | |
What roads are closed in Cardiff? | What roads are closed in Cardiff? |
There is an extensive list of road closures around the city with some in Llandaff lasting more than two days. | |
High Street, Heol Fair and Cathedral Green will be shut to cars until Saturday. | High Street, Heol Fair and Cathedral Green will be shut to cars until Saturday. |
In the city centre, roads including North Road, Kingsway, Duke Street, Castle Street, Westgate Street and Wood Street will either be fully or partially closed until 18:00 on Friday. | |
Further closures could be brought in along Lloyd George Avenue, depending on crowds. | |
How can I get to Cardiff? | How can I get to Cardiff? |
Cardiff council warned car parks would be extremely busy and many closed - especially those in Llandaff. | Cardiff council warned car parks would be extremely busy and many closed - especially those in Llandaff. |
People have been asked to walk or use public transport, although services are expected to be busy. | |
The nearest railway stations to Llandaff Cathedral are Waungron Park and Fairwater, but passengers travelling to Llandaff from Cardiff Central are advised to use the bus. | The nearest railway stations to Llandaff Cathedral are Waungron Park and Fairwater, but passengers travelling to Llandaff from Cardiff Central are advised to use the bus. |
In the city centre, bus routes will be diverted and the St Mary Street taxi rank will be closed until 18:00. | |
Will there be protests? | Will there be protests? |
There have been arrests of protesters at royal events in Edinburgh and Oxford recently. | |
A group of activists, including former Plaid Cymru politician Bethan Sayed, are planning a "silent protest" in Cardiff. | A group of activists, including former Plaid Cymru politician Bethan Sayed, are planning a "silent protest" in Cardiff. |
"We must discuss the future of Wales and what we want that to look like. Support for independence is on the rise, in two weeks a march and rally for independence will be held on the very streets that the new king will travel on," Mrs Sayed said. | |