The new king of Great Britain, King Charles III, addressed a televised address to the British from Buckingham Palace, after the death of his mother, Queen Elizabeth II, in which he stressed: “We mourn the loss of Queen Elizabeth “, and said: “I renew my vow to serve my country all my life.” “.

And he indicated, in a speech recorded from Buckingham Palace in London, that “we have been able to achieve progress and prosperity and preserve our values, I promise to put myself at the service of our nation”, and mentioned the exploits of his late mother, saying: “My mother dedicated her life to the service of the people and our values ​​remained constant despite changes and challenges, and sacrifices were made for the sake of duty”, considering that “our society has become culturally and religiously pluralistic”.
King Charles had greeted the thousands of Britons who gathered to welcome him outside Buckingham Palace, accompanied by his wife Camilla, and expressed his great love between receiving a kiss on the cheek and another on the hand of the citizens there present, as well as in the midst of shouts and chants of “Long live the King”.