Britain’s King Charles obtained a conventional Maori greeting, the hongi, throughout a go to to a army coaching website on Monday.
King Charles pressed his brow and nostril in opposition to a New Zealander who’s a part of the camp.
The monarch went to view Ukrainian troopers receiving coaching in trench warfare in southwest England.
He went to the coaching website in Wiltshire in central England, the place 200 troops are finishing 5 weeks of primary fight coaching underneath Tony Harris, a military main from New Zealand.
Charles exchanged a conventional Maori greeting with one of many troops concerned, who comes from New Zealand.
The monarch and the burly man in camouflage pressed collectively their noses and foreheads, a greeting known as the hongi.
The photograph has gone viral on social media.