Traffic Restrictions On May 1/2 Due To Royal Visit

April 29, 2026 | 20 Comments

[Updated] Traffic restrictions will be in place from May 1st and 2nd due to events associated with the Royal Visit of King Charles III.

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A Government spokesperson said, “Members of the public are advised that traffic restrictions will be in place from May 1st & 2nd, in connection with events associated with the Royal Visit of His Majesty King Charles III.

“Road restrictions and temporary traffic controls are expected in parts of Hamilton, St. George’s and Dockyard during the visit.

“In addition, King’s Square, St. George’s, will be closed from 7.00 am to 12.00 pm on Friday, 1 May.

“Motorists, commuters and pedestrians should expect possible delays in and around these areas and are encouraged to plan ahead, allow extra travel time and follow the instructions of Police Officers and traffic marshals on site.

“Members of the public are encouraged to come out to King’s Square as well as to City Hall and Dockyard to welcome His Majesty to Bermuda.

“The Government thanks commuters and the public in advance for their patience and cooperation as Bermuda hosts the historical visit of His Majesty The King. The public is encouraged to stay follow updates via the Government of Bermuda’s official Royal Visit webpage.”

Update: The two graphics below are from the City of Hamilton and Dockyard, providing information on road closures on Friday, May 1st

Royal Visit May 2026

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click here Bermuda King Charles III's visit

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  1. Hilarious says:

    Any No King protests planned?

    • A Towzer says:

      No because he isn’t Trump. We’ve been under him/the royal monarchy. We aren’t the United States. You obviously don’t know what you’re talking about.

      • Hilarious says:

        Really, no? The US has not had a king since at least July 1, 1776. You obviously don’t know what you’re talking about. BAZINGA.

        • puzzled. says:

          The US never had a King.
          Gets your facts right a-howl.

          • Joe Bloggs says:

            British North America had Kings and Queens. France had Kings and Emperors.

            Part of British North America became what is now the United States of America in 1776 and the Louisiana Territory was purchased by the United States from France in 1803.

            Technically, the United States of America has never had a monarch.

      • Jus' Wonderin' says:

        So you’re okay with colonizers?

        • Common sense says:

          Bermuda wouldn’t even exist if it wasn’t for those colonizers… There was nothing but birds and lizards here.

          • Jus' Wonderin' says:

            So you’re comfortable with what England did around the world then? And it was Juan de Bermúdez who was actually first lol! Somers came to colonize and we owe them nothing lmfao!

          • Gerald says:

            That’s the story you were told, we’re you here to know for sure?

  2. Patricia Hayes says:

    Hello & thank you for the information.
    I’m wondering when will the king be at Dockyard on Saturday, May 1 for the Gombeys? I live close to in Southampton & I’d enjoy seeing the performance. Always love the Gombeys!!

  3. Mark says:

    do we know a time that he will be at city hall on Friday?

  4. Gerald says:

    Why will anyone want to see this reptilian, a crook thief and everything in between!!

    • trufth says:

      Careful mate, your ignorance and racism is showing.

      • Gerald says:

        What the truth hurts?

      • Gerald says:

        And by the way racism is a system , what the monarch runs, so please get it right, I can’t be racist fool!! I am not holding anyone back!!

        • Joe Bloggs says:

          “racism is a system”

          That is an interesting definition. It does not accord with Bermuda’s Human Rights Act, so you better be careful what you say if you are ever in Bermuda.

          Racism is generally considered to be differential treatment of persons based on their racial or ethnic group. No “system” is necessary. No power over the person I treat differently is necessary.

          • Gerald says:

            Well you don’t know the definition, one day you will learn, or maybe not cause after all your a human, everyone has their prejudice!! Get it right.

            • Joe Bloggs says:

              “cause after all your a human, everyone has their prejudice!!”

              True enough. My prejudice is in favour of those who went to Whitney Institute and learned (a) how to spell, (b) proper grammar, and (c) critical thinking.

              • Gerald says:

                Good for you, you need a meal or trophy or something? Fool!!

    • Joe Bloggs says:

      “Why will anyone want to see this reptilian”

      For the same reason I want to see the space lasers that control the weather on earth

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