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Crowd turn out to welcome King and Queen to Guernsey Along St Peter Port Seafront

The King got more than he was expecting when he greeted people in St Peter Port.
Kathleen Moriarty, 91, gave him more than a handshake and greeting as she kissed the monarch on the cheek!
The daughters of a Navy veteran who taught the King how to fly helicopters said they were honoured to have been invited to a tea party during the royal visit to Guernsey.
Peter Voute, a Guernsey man who trained King Charles at Yeovilton, Somerset, in the 1970s, died in February at 85 years old.
Amongst the islanders shaking hands with the royals were many youngsters.