Iceland’s president meets the monarch during a busy London visit
Buckingham Palace saw a steady flow of international guests on Thursday as King Charles carried out a round of formal greetings.
Iceland’s President Halla Tómasdóttir met the King during her first official visit to the United Kingdom. Their handshake marked the start of a full London schedule centred on leadership, sustainability, and economic development. The royal family shared the moment on Instagram, noting that the President had visited the King at the palace that afternoon.
Today at Buckingham Palace, Ambassador Dominique Paravicini had the honour and privilege to present his credentials to His Majesty King Charles III. pic.twitter.com/cQBx9YUkX2
— Swiss Embassy UK (@SwissEmbassyUK) November 20, 2025
Her London programme began on Wednesday and features public conversations and strategic meetings that set out Iceland’s plans for the years ahead.
The day at the palace included more diplomatic courtesy calls. Ambassador Dominique Paravicini arrived to present his credentials, joined by his wife Fabienne and members of the embassy team. The King also welcomed the Ambassador from the Republic of Lithuania.
Snapshots from London 📸💂♂️🇨🇭
— Swiss Embassy UK (@SwissEmbassyUK) November 20, 2025
Accompanied by his wife Fabienne and Embassy colleagues, Ambassador Dominique Paravicini presented his credentials to His Majesty King Charles III at Buckingham Palace.
A memorable day complete with tails, carriages, and toasts. pic.twitter.com/PWbuwMmrw8
Away from London, the Scottish weather caused fresh disruption. Balmoral Castle had to close its gates early once again, with visitors asked to return when the estate reopens at 11 a.m. tomorrow.
