King Charles visits urban farm, feeds chickens on rare NYC visit
King Charles III visited an urban farm in Harlem during a rare trip to New York City, where he fed chickens, toured a vegetable garden, and discussed sustainable agriculture with children and community leaders. The monarch engaged with participants at Harlem Grown, showing particular interest in mushroom cultivation methods. Meanwhile, Queen Camilla toured the New York Public Library with Sarah Jessica Parker and Anna Wintour, viewing historical documents and expressing enthusiasm for a children's book by A.A. Milne.
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Metro King Charles visits urban farm, feeds chickens on rare NYC visit By Reuven Fenton, Sara Nathan and Natalie O'Neill Published April 29, 2026, 6:40 p.m. ET All hail His Egg-ellency! King Charles III visited an urban farm in Harlem and happily fed a flock of chickens, toured a veggie garden and discussed mushrooms during a rare trip to the Big Apple Wednesday. The British monarch, 77, flashed a grin as he tossed lettuce to hungry hens alongside children at Harlem Grown, a community group that turns city lots into sustainable farms. 3 Getty Images “I gave him the little leaves for the chickens and he fed them. I’m pretty sure he had fun doing it,” Alana Schira, 12, who helped the king feed the fowl on West 134th Street near Malcom X Boulevard.
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