King Charles addresses parliament for the first time

King Charles III is holding his first address before British deputies. He said he's “deeply grateful” for the comforting talks. The late queen was “a model for all the princes living”, he said, quoting Shakespeare. “While I am here today before you, I cannot help but feel the weight of the history around us and [...]
He said he's “deeply grateful” for the comforting talks.
The late queen was a <x0 model for all princes living”, he said quoting Shakespeare.
“While I'm here today, I can't help feeling the weight of the history around us and reminding us of the vital parliamentary traditions that both members of the Chambers devote to such a personal commitment to improving all of us”.
Parliament is the living and breathing “of our democracy” and a reminder of the “medieval frontendors of the office in which I was called”.
Elizabeth II, a monarch of Great Britain for 70 years, died on September 8th at the age of 96, writes the Guardian”.












