Britain’s Crown Prince Prince Charles and his wife, the Duchess of Cornwall, will visit Egypt in November to establish new links between Egypt and the UK.
The British ambassador to Cairo Gareth Bayley announced the news in a tweet.
He said that the visit represents the importance of relations between the UK and Egypt.
During the visit, they will see the civilization of ancient Egypt and the extent of the modern nation’s development and growth.
They will also discuss critical issues facing humanity such as climate change, through talks with the Egyptian government.
Prince Charles is the legal heir to the British throne as the eldest son of Queen Elizabeth II, and has been Duke of Cornwall and Duke of Rothesay since 1952 – the longest legitimate heir in British history.