James Evans has spoken of his delight following the King and Queen’s visit to the Senedd.
The King and Queen visited the Senedd on Thursday, June 11 to mark 25 years of Welsh devolution.
During the visit, they received a guard of honour from the Royal Welsh before being greeted by primary school children.
In a speech, where he used both Welsh and English, the King talked of his love for Wales.
James Evans, MS for Brecon and Radnorshire said: “It was fantastic to see His Majesty King Charles III and Queen Camilla at the Senedd to mark 25 years since the then National Assembly for Wales was opened by his mother, the late Queen Elizabeth II.
“After meeting the King in the constituency last year, it was brilliant to see him in Cardiff Bay formally recognising a significant part of Welsh political history.”
“It was a pleasure to chat to him, and lovely to learn some of his gardening tips, eventually finding out he has the same variety of rose bush as me and Emma!” added Mr Evans.