King Charles and Queen Camilla cap a six-day visit to Australia with a community barbecue and a military jamboree aside Sydney’s iconic Opera House Tuesday.
On the last full day of engagements Down Under, the 75-year-old regent will crisscross the city at a series of events hoping to shore up shaky Australian support for the monarchy.
Rather than bread and circuses, the king will offer antipodean subjects sausage ‘sangas’ and a navy fleet review in the glistening harbour city.
For lunch, he will attend a community barbecue overseen by MasterChef Australia winner Adam Liaw designed to showcase the “cultural diversity of modern Australia”.
Guests will be treated to a game of backyard cricket, henna tattooing and a sheep dog display.
Paramatta, the suburb that will host the event, has large Chinese and Indian communities that traditionally have less affinity for the Britain-based head of state.
Almost 60 percent of Paramatta’s …