First look: The King visits St George’s
Created: May 01, 2026 12:00 PM (Updated: May 01, 2026 12:10 PM)
King Charles III inspects a guard of honour in King’s Square, St George’s today (Photograph by Morgan Simons)
King Charles III toured St George’s this morning in the first official act of his visit to Bermuda.
The King inspected a Royal Bermuda Regiment Parade in King’s Square before visiting St Peter’s Church, the longest continuously operating church in the English speaking regions of the Americas.
King Charles III with the Royal Bermuda Regiment in King’s Square, St George’s today. (Photograph by Morgan Simons)
Also present at the parade were Sea Cadets and members of the Bermuda Pipe Band.
From St George’s the King will visit the Bermuda Aquarium Museum and Zoo, Trunk Island in Harrington Sound and City Hall in Hamilton before taking a ferry to the Royal Naval Dockyard.
This is the King’s first official visit to Bermuda as monarch. He came to Bermuda from a state visit to the United States, for which he has received high praise.
King Charles III gestures while walking across King’s Square in St George’s (Photograph by Morgan Simons)
King Charles III takes the salute before a large crowd in King’s Square, St George’s today. (Photograph by Morgan Simons)
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Published May 01, 2026 at 12:00 pm (Updated May 01, 2026 at 12:10 pm)
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