King Charles and Queen Camilla were greeted with a grand and traditional Samoan Ava ceremony during their visit to Samoa on Thursday. The Royal couple received a ceremonial welcome fit for a King and Queen as they were adorned with traditional Samoan garlands and were presented with kava, a traditional ceremonial drink.
The Ava ceremony, also known as the Ava kava ceremony, is a significant cultural ritual in Samoa that is performed to welcome and honor distinguished guests. It is a symbol of peace, unity, and respect, and is an important tradition in Samoan culture.
The King and Queen appeared to be greatly moved by the warm welcome and the cultural significance of the ceremony. They engaged with the Samoan people, speaking with local leaders and community members, and taking part in traditional dance performances.
The visit of King Charles and Queen Camilla to Samoa is part of their ongoing efforts to strengthen diplomatic relations and cultural ties with countries around the world. The Royal couple’s presence at the Ava ceremony is a testament to the importance of preserving and honoring traditional customs and practices.
Overall, the Royal visit to Samoa was a memorable and respectful experience for both the King and Queen, as well as for the people of Samoa who welcomed them with open arms. The Ava ceremony served as a beautiful showcase of Samoan culture and hospitality, leaving a lasting impression on all who witnessed it.
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The king & Queen….???
King Charles is looking very healthy here, and Camilla never looked better
Queen consort…
Welcome to Samoa????,…
Its "Calm ma la" thank you, JK 😅😅😅