Alpaca sneezes on King Charles during walkabout in Australia

WorldPolitics
22 Oct 2024 • 2:46 PM MYT
The Independent
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An alpaca sneezed on King Charles III as he greeted crowds on a walkabout in Canberra, Australia, on Monday, 21 October.

Owner Robert Fletcher brought nine-year-old alpaca Hefner to meet the monarch outside the Australian War Memorial.

Hefner was calmly waiting — wearing a crown and a gold bow tie — before leaving the King “in disbelief” with a sneeze after Charles stroked his nose.

Mr Fletcher said: “The King just looked in disbelief. But it’s just who Hefner is. He is an alpaca after all.

“He doesn’t bite and he doesn’t spit. He’s always on his best behaviour anyway.

“And he is a pro-monarchy alpaca.”