King Charles III made his first official speech as king to the people of the United Kingdom.
In her speech, her mother, Queen Elizabeth II. He deeply mourned Elizabeth’s death and promised to ascend the throne with “loyalty and respect” like him.
“As the Queen herself does with such unwavering devotion, I now solemnly promise to uphold the constitutional principles at the heart of our nation as long as I leave it,” she said.
Alongside England, Charles nods to the Commonwealth states of the present and past, saying that the changes that have taken place since his mother’s accession more than 70 years ago have made him “proud”.
“Over the past 70 years, we have seen our society transform into many cultures and many faiths.” State institutions have also changed. But through all the changes and challenges, our nation and the wider family of Realms, whose talents, traditions, and achievements I am proud of, have prospered and prospered,” said Charles.
“Wherever I live in England, or in kingdoms and lands around the world, whatever your background and faith, I will try to serve with loyalty, respect and love as I have done throughout my life.”
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source: Noticias