British Royals: Charles and Camilla Tap Beer in Canada

Prinz Charles und Herzogin Camilla in der Quidi Vidi Brauerei im kanadischen St. Johns. Foto: Jacob King/PA Wire/dpa

Prince Charles and Duchess Camilla at Quidi Vidi Brewery in St. Johns, Canada.  Photo: Jacob King / PA Wire / DPA

Prince Charles and Duchess Camilla at Quidi Vidi Brewery in St. Johns, Canada. Photo: Jacob King / PA Wire / DPA

The Queen’s 70th clay anniversary is near. That’s why Prince Charles and Duchess Camilla are traveling in Canada.

St John’s – Prince Charles (73) and Duchess Camilla (74) taste beer with water from thousands of years old icebergs at the end of their first day in Canada.

The royal couple pour themselves a pint in St. John’s, Newfoundland, on Tuesday (local time). “Very good,” he savored, admiring Camilla. The water for the specialty beer comes from icebergs that flow into the eastern Canadian province each year.

Brewery co-owner Justin Fong was delighted with the famous guests. “He gave us all the best memories of our time here,” Fong said. “We have been planning the trip for two months and it went smoothly, so we are very satisfied.”

The British heir to the throne and mother of the future Queen Charles is traveling in the Commonwealth of Nations on behalf of Queen Elizabeth II. The visit is in honor of the Queen’s 70th birth anniversary as Canadian Head of State.



Written By
More from Alec Woods
In Canada, nature trips are now available with a prescription
10 February 2022 If you go to the doctor, you will get...
Read More
Leave a comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *