King Charles III and Queen Camilla will visit Wales today for the first time since the Coronation back in May.
The King and Queen used to be the Prince and Princess of Wales, a title which has now been passed on to Charles' son Prince William and his wife Princess Catherine.
Charles and Camilla will visit the Powys market town of Brecon this afternoon where they will meet with locals.
What will King Charles and Queen Camilla be doing in Brecon?
According to ITVX, King Charles and Queen Camilla will be meeting people within the Brecon community who take part in volunteering or are members of the public service sector.
The visit is set to take place around Theatr Brycheiniog in Brecon, where elements of Brecknock Agricultural Society’s annual show - The Brecon County Show - will be set up in the field alongside.
ITVX added: "The King is set to be invited to add some soil to an oak sapling which will later be replanted in the Brecon County Showground."
👋 It was lovely to meet so many of the Cornish community at St Ives Harbour - including some of our remarkable Coronation Champions, who were recognised earlier in the year for their outstanding voluntary contribution! pic.twitter.com/HprAW83glK
— The Royal Family (@RoyalFamily) July 13, 2023
The Brecon County Show is set to be held on Saturday, August 5.
Theatr Brycheiniog was officially opened by The King in July 1997 when he held his previous title - the Prince of Wales.
The Prince of Wales is also listed as the patron of The Brecknockshire Agricultural Society.
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