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2022 First Speech of King Charles III to The British Parliament.

Charles III, the new king of Britain, addressed the members of parliament for the first time after taking office in London's Westminster Hall. 900 members of parliament attended the ceremony to mourn the death of the queen. News BBC.


The speech of the new king of Britain began with various ceremonies of the royal forces at Westminster Hall in London. Members of the House of Lords and the House of Commons gathered at Westminster Hall on Monday (September 12) morning local time. 900 lawmakers have come to mourn the death of Queen Elizabeth II. Mourning the Queen's death on the one hand, and the inauguration of the new King on the other, mixed feelings among the country's lawmakers.


At one point, Britain's new King Charles III and his wife Queen Consort Camilla arrived in the hall. After he appeared before the members of Parliament, the Lord Speaker spoke. Said Queen Elizabeth II was both a leader and a servant of the people.


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King Charles III later addressed members of Parliament. He addressed the members of Parliament for the first time after assuming office. He said that losing his mother was an irreparable loss.


In his speech, King Charles III said, "We are gathered today to commemorate the Queen's long-term dedicated service to the nation and people." He committed himself to serving the country and people at a very young age. He fulfilled that promise with indomitable self-sacrifice.


He further said, with God's help and companionship, he set an example of selfless duty. I am also dedicated and determined to follow that path.


The British national anthem 'God Save the King' was played at the end of Charles' speech at Westminster Hall.


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It is known that after the end of the speech, King Charles will go from London to Edinburgh, Scotland. There, the Queen's body will be taken from Holyrood Palace to St Giles Cathedral. The funeral will be attended by the Queen's eldest son, King Charles III, and his siblings.

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