and the were in Liverpool on Wednesday to .
Charles, 74, and Camilla, 75, were given a private tour of the Bank Arena in Liverpool and met the creative team getting the area ready to host the highly-anticipated event, but one moment involving the royals in particular got Twitter users talking.
Charles and Camilla were asked to unveil this year’s stage by pressing a big pink button, which presented a spot of bother for the former.
King Charles hovered his right forefinger over the big button, but as he lowered it onto the device, he somehow managed to totally miss said very large button.
The moment was quickly picked up on by Twitter users, with many expressing their sheer disbelief over the footage.
One person wrote: ‘Does King Charles and Queen Camilla not know how to press a button?’
Another social media user quipped: ‘King Charles “pressing” that button is so me when I’m pretending as if I’m doing anything useful.’
‘Honestly, imagine seeing this tweet 18 months ago. You’d 100% think you’ve travelled to a parallel universe. So utterly surreal,’ offered up another person on Twitter.
Other comments included: ‘No wonder Diana left him’ and ‘SCREAMING.’
Charles and Camilla were joined at the event by Rylan Clark, who enjoyed a chinwag with the royals.
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In a video shared to his socials, the former It Takes Two presenter, 34, was seen shaking Charles’ hand and even making him laugh.
‘I’ve been doing Eurovision for six/seven years now,’ he told the King.
‘I’m on my best behaviour because I’m on home turf because normally I can go around Italy.’
The TV personality appropriately captioned the interaction: ‘Not the Italy stories.’
Charles and Camilla also chatted to Eurovision hosts including Ukrainian singer, Julia Sanina, Ted Lasso actress Hannah Waddingham and BBC Radio 2 commentators Rylan and Scott Mills.
They then met 25-year-old singer Mae Muller, who will be representing the UK this year.
The grand final of the competition is due to take place on May 13, a week after the coronation ceremony, and it is being held in the UK for the first time in 25 years.