King Charles III and Queen Camilla are making their way to the United States this week.
The royals plan to make three stops, with one planned for New York City.
Here’s their planned arrival, and what they’ll do while they’re in the city.
King Charles III and Queen Camilla schedule
From April 27 to 30, the royals will be stateside.
They plan to visit three places while they’re here: New York City, Washington, DC and Virginia.
The King and Queen’s first stop on their U.S. tour will be in DC on Monday, April 27. There, they will meet with President Donald Trump and first lady Melania Trump, where they will have tea and a White House beehive tour, according to his schedule.
The two are then expected to attend a Garden Party later in the afternoon.
On Tuesday, April 28, both will stay in DC for events with the Trumps. King Charles III is then expected to address Congress, followed by a state dinner.
King Charles III and Queen Camilla NYC visit
Wednesday, April 29, is the day the royals are making their way to the Big Apple.
Charles and Camilla will be at One World Trade Center visiting the 9/11 memorial, then afterward will meet with victims families and first-responders.
Mayor Zohran Mamdani was invited to join the royals at the site, according to the mayor’s press secretary Joe Calvello.
The King will not be meeting privately with Mamdani, the office confirmed.
Finally, the royals will wrap up their time in the US in Virginia, where the King will visit a national park.
Contributing: Nicole Fallert
This article originally appeared on NorthJersey.com: King Charles visit, schedule and when he’s coming to New York City