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NEW YORK, Nov. 1 (Xinhuanet) -- Britain's Prince
Charles and his wife Camilla began a week-long visit to the United States
Tuesday with a stop in New York City.
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| Britain's Prince Charles and his wife Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, unveil the center stone for the British Memorial Garden at Hanover Square in Lower Manhattan. (Reuters) | Upon their arrival at the city, the couple visited ground zero, where they walked around to greet some of the well-wishers and onlookers who gathered behind barricades.
Then they went to nearby square to unveil a memorial
park to the 67 Britons who died when the hijacked jets slammed into the twin
towers of the World Trade Center.
Later Tuesday, Charles and Camellia were expected to
meet UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan and attend a reception at the Museum of
Modern Art.
The tour is the first official overseas trip for the 56-year-old
heir to the throne and his wife since their marriage in April.
Charles last visited the United States in 1994.
Other stops in the country include a White House
dinner with US President George W. Bush and meetings with hurricane victims in
New Orleans and homeless people in San Francisco.
According to the prince's office, the trip is
intended to recognize "the importance of the relationship between the two
countries and their common bonds and shared traditions." It is also intended to
promote Charles's environmentalist cause. Enditem
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| Britain's Prince Charles and his wife Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, arrive for a reception in their honor at the Museum of Modern Art in New York Nov. 1. (Reuters) | |