ROME (AP) 鈥 met privately with King Charles III and on Wednesday at the Vatican during the royal couple's four-day state visit to Italy and on the occasion of their 20th wedding anniversary, the Vatican announced.
It was the first known meeting since the after five weeks in the hospital for life-threatening double pneumonia. Francis had planned to have an audience with Charles, but the official state visit to the Vatican was postponed due to the pope鈥檚 health.
The pope issued a new invitation for a private audience, but it was subject to his health and only confirmed Wednesday morning. The mid-afternoon visit lasted about 20 minutes and included a private exchange of gifts. Discussions continue about a future visit by the monarch to the Vatican.
The Vatican statement said the pope wished Charles and Camilla a happy anniversary, and the king and queen in return wished the pope a speedy recovery. Buckingham Palace said "their majesties were delighted the pope was well enough to host them, and to have had the opportunity to share their best wishes in person.''
In a photo released by the Vatican on Thursday, Camilla is seen shaking the pope's hand as a smiling Charles holds a red gift box. The pope, seated as he greets the royal couple, is not wearing nasal tubes. The Vatican has said that his reliance on supplemental oxygen is decreasing, and that he can spend short periods of time without the tubes.
The royal couple previously saw Francis during an April 2017 visit to the Vatican. King Charles, then Prince of Wales, also met Pope Francis during the 2019 canonization of St. John Henry Newman.
The pope has been convalescing at the Vatican since March 23 and made an appearance to the faithful in St. Peter鈥檚 Square on Sunday. He was pushed in a wheelchair, wearing nasal tubes for supplemental oxygen, and wished the crowd a good Sunday from the front of the altar before being greeted by participants in the Mass, some of whom leaned to kiss his hands.
Charles addresses Parliament
Earlier on Wednesday, Charles stressed the need for close ties between in a historic speech in the Italian parliament, calling for unity in defense of common values at a time of war in Europe.
Charles, the first British monarch and fourth foreign leader to address a joint session of the Italian parliament, highlighted the long history between the U.K. and Italy and their shared culture, going back to the ancient Romans.
鈥淥ur younger generations can see in the news every day on their smartphones and tablets that peace is never to be taken for granted,鈥 Charles said.
The British king was on , seen as part of an ongoing effort by London to strengthen ties with its European allies amid global turbulence and rising instability.
鈥淥ur countries have both stood by Ukraine in her hour of need and welcomed many thousands of Ukrainians requiring shelter,鈥 he said in his speech, warning that images of wars were now reverberating again across the continent.
Charles added that Italian and British armed forces 鈥渟tand side by side鈥 as part of the NATO alliance, noting the two countries鈥 joint plans to develop with Japan a new fighter jet.
鈥淚t will generate thousands of jobs in our countries and speaks volumes about the trust we place in each other,鈥 he said.
During the Italian trip, King Charles and Queen Camilla also marked their 20th wedding anniversary, which was to include a state dinner later Wednesday hosted by President Sergio Mattarella at the Quirinale palace.
The queen marked her anniversary by wearing her wedding dress, which had been modified by its designer Anne Valentine, with additional embroidery by King鈥檚 Foundation artisan Beth Somerville. The garment was originally worn for the civil ceremony, when Camilla paired the outfit with a hat made of natural straw, overlaid with ivory French lace designed by Philip Treacy.
On her wedding day, Camilla later wore a separate chiffon dress embroidered pale blue and gold coat for the wedding blessing at St George鈥檚 Chapel, Windsor.
Earlier on Wednesday, Charles met at Rome鈥檚 Villa Doria Pamphili, enjoying a walk in the 17th Century palace鈥檚 gardens.
In a few weeks, he will mark the 80th anniversary of the end of the Second World War in Europe together with Mattarella.
Climate change warnings
Charles also spoke passionately in his address about threats facing the planet, recalling another speech he gave in Italy 16 years ago and how the 鈥渨arnings鈥 he made at the time about the urgency of the climate challenge were 鈥渄epressingly being borne out by events.鈥
He noted extreme storms 鈥渘ormally seen once in a generation鈥 are now an issue every year, and 鈥渃ountless precious plant and animal species face extinction in our lifetimes鈥.
Sections of the speech were delivered in Italian, with the King prompting the applause of Italian lawmakers when he noted: 鈥淎nd by the way, I hope I鈥檓 not ruining Dante鈥檚 language so much that I鈥檓 no never invited to Italy again.鈥
Charles was on his first trip abroad this year after being taken to hospital over side effects related to his ongoing cancer treatment.
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Kirka reported from London.
Colleen Barry, Danica Kirka And Giada Zampano, The Associated Press