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This week, King Charles III and Queen Camilla celebrated a visit from Emperor Naruhito and Empress Masako of Japan with a state banquet, and the king used it as an opportunity to show off just how familiar he is with some important aspects of Japanese culture. Photo: Getty He referenced Pokémon, an apparent favorite of his grandchildren, while discussing his affinity for fishing. “I am only sorry to report that I haven’t had any better luck with more recent attempts at fishing,” he said, according to The Telegraph.

“The Pokémon phrase ‘gotta catch ’em all’ may resonate with my grandchildren, but for me it is, perhaps, aspirational.” The king also mentioned the Sanrio company character Hello Kitty, whose story is said to begin in London. “It has been a pleasure to learn of the British stories behind certain Japanese cultural icons,” Charles continued, according to Town & Country.



“Perhaps you would allow me to note one particular individual who turns fifty this year, raised in a London suburb with her twin sister, a self-made entrepreneur worth billions of dollars, and a U.N.I.

C.E.F Children’s Ambassador on top of all that.

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Hello Kitty!” The banquet was also an opportunity for both royal consorts to break out some of their finery. According to Lauren Kiehna of The Court Jeweller , Masako wore Japan’s Imperial Chrysanthemum Tiara , which represents the symbol of the country’s chrysanthemum throne. T.

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