King Charles and Queen Camilla attended a traditional Ava ceremony organised in honour of their royal visit to Samoa. They also met members of Moata'a village's aoga faifeau during a school visit ...
As part of the ceremonial honors, the pair, who were hosted on the Pacific island, donned flower garlands and drank the traditional Samoan beverage, "Ava," which is served in coconut shells.
King Charles III sipped from a polished half-coconut filled with a narcotic kava brew today in a traditional ceremony ... a sieve made of dried bark. A Samoan man then screamed as he decanted ...
Britain's King Charles III and his wife Queen Camilla attended a traditional Ava ceremony Thursday organized in honor of their arrival in Samoa. Yahoo Finance ...
The King was dressed Samoan-style for a day of ceremonies welcoming him and the Queen to the island nation for a state visit. Charles swapped his trademark tailored suit for a short-sleeved white ...
He said: “The royal and traditional ava ceremony, the highest protocol of respect in the Samoan culture in honour of Your Majesties’ state visit to Samoa. “A symbol of friendship ...