and took to social media to thank fans who were able to greet them , and royal fans have since responded in kindness.
On social media platform X, the Royal Family's official account posted a message: "Thank you to all those who turned out to support Their Majesties in Australia and Samoa."
Accompanied with the caption was a video montage of the highlights of their trip including Sydney Opera House being lit up with a loop of Royal Family images, to the farewell ceremony received in Samoa before their departure.
on October 26, about midday local time, on a Royal Australia Air Force jet, waving farewell as they boarded the plane at Apia's Faleolo International Airport.
Fans have already wished for the monarch to make a swift return. On social media platform X, user @tanyapoulter wrote: "We adore you! Rest up & come back soon & go to more states!"

The King and Queen's time in Samoa , where large crowds initially turned out to see the royal couple at the Sydney Opera House.
Another fan expressed: "Wonderful. I hope they are able to return again soon. They bring so much positive energy and joy to our communities. I wish them good health and a speedy return to our home."
One simply reacted: "What a triumph! So proud of our Royal Family."
More fans wished for their speedy return. User @LunaB65353431 wrote: "It was wonderful to see Your Majesties and hope we see here again soon!!!"
Another fan wrote: "It was a fabulous visit. Mostly, I'm so thrilled about the Kings Trust initiative in NSW. Such a great way to reconnect with Australians. Would love to see TQ involved in perhaps an Indigenous literacy program of some sort. These are the modern-day issues. Come back soon!"
In an emotional and happy goodbye, during the ceremony that marked the end of her and King Charles's time in Samoa. The royal couple attended an event in Siumu Village on their final day in the region.
The farewell ceremony showcased the warm reception and cultural significance of the royal visit and this visit marked the first time the couple had travelled to the island nation.
King Charles expressed his gratitude to the Samoan people in a speech during the ceremony. He said: "We've been so impressed by the beautiful way in which all the villages have decorated the roadsides, it is something very special about Samoa."
The monarch thanked residents for their "wonderful generosity" and the gifts they had received.
King Charles added: "I shall always remain devoted to this part of the world and hope that I survive long enough to come back and see you."
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