The tour would likely coincide with the bicentenary of the NSW Legislative Council and the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM) which will take place in Samoa on October 21st.
Held bi-yearly, the CHOGM brings together 56 developed and developing nations from across the Commonwealth.
It is currently unclear if the King will visit Australia prior to or following the meeting, and where else he may visit apart from Sydney.
That exciting news came just days after Camilla's food critic son Tom Parker Bowles shared that Australia was on the agenda for the royal couple with local press.
"He's coming next year, I think," he told both The Age and The Sydney Morning Herald in December 2023, adding that he "didn't really know" any further details.
"There's always a royal tour somewhere. I always assumed that Australia was a very important place to visit."
A potential visit down under was discussed prior to Charles' ascension to the throne after his mother's passing in early September 2022, with the President of the NSW Legislative Council Matthew Mason-Cox.
The new monarch appears to favour Australia after visiting 16 times since 1966. But it will be King Charles' first visit since 2018 for the Commonwealth Games on the Gold Coast.
His royal visit will mark an important occasion as it will be the first time a reigning King has visited Australia following Queen Elizabeth's passing.
A reigning monarch has not visited our shores since Queen Elizabeth's trip in October 2011 which was dubbed as her 'farewell tour' by royal watchers. The late Queen opened the new Royal Children's Hospital in Melbourne, right next to the former Royal Children's Hospital she opened in 1963.
Queen Elizabeth II made Australian history in 1954 after becoming the first reigning monarch to visit, and she continued to visit another 16 times.
The news of King Charles' visit follows speculation that Prince William and Kate Middleton could be returning to Australia after Prime Minister Anthony Albanese revealed he hoped to host the couple and their children at some point in the not-so-distant future.
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Prince William reportedly wants to take his family to some of his grandmother's favourite places.
"It's been a year of upheaval for the children, and the family are looking to make some happy memories and take them on a big adventure," says a palace insider.
"William and Kate loved their first tour to Australia in 2014, which was where baby Prince George undertook his first public engagements.