After spending two days in Italy, Prince Charles and Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, traveled north to Berlin for another official visit. 
The couple were greeted by German President Horst Koehler and his wife, Eva Luise. After a photo-op, the foursome went inside for a luncheon.
Koehler praised the Prince of Wales for his efforts to integrate people of different backgrounds and cultures.
Charles did something similar when he went to a football game in Berlin’s multicultural district of Kreuzberg. He and Camilla were welcomed by hundreds of schoolchildren, and watched a game between priests and imams.
The royal couple later went to the British embassy for a seminar on integrating socially disadvantaged people.
In addition to the cultural issues, Prince Charles’ other topic of interest, the environment, was not too far away from him during this visit. President Koehler praised him for his efforts to tackle climate change, and in the evening, the Prince will receive an award for his at a ceremony in Berlin’s German Historical Museum.
Charles and Camilla are also going to tour a couple of Berlin museums during their stay.
They had hoped to walk about Brandenburg Gate, but that was cancelled due to security issues.
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