Prince Charles is tipped to represent Britain at Anzac Day in Gallipoli next year, marking the centenary anniversary of the battle along the Turkish peninsula during World War I.
Australian authorities plan to invite the royal to be part of the centenary anniversary of the Anzac Day dawn service in the Turkish peninsula next year.
Anzac Day is observed on April 25 each year and commemorates all of the Australians and New Zealanders who fought at Gallipoli in the Ottoman Empire during World War I.
Charles, 65, is expected to join the Australian prime minister, Tony Abbott, at the ceremony.
No official invitation has been extended as yet but one is expected to be made soon.
Services director Tim Evans told a press conference on Tuesday (22.04.14): "I also understand that if approached the royal family would like to send a very senior member of the royal family, so you can draw your own conclusions.
"Prince Charles would be a very welcome nominee, but the decision is for the palace.
Prince Charles previously attended the 90th anniversary of Anzac Day in 2005.
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