King Charles III: here’s what was said as new monarch addresses both Houses of Parliament
In a speech at Westminster Hall in front of serving Members of Parliament, members of the House of Lord’s, and several ex Prime Ministers, King Charles spoke of Queen Elizabeth II and appreciated the history of the building he spoke in.
The King added that Parliament is “the living and breathing instrument of our democracy” and a reminder of “mediaeval predecessors of the office to which I’ve been called”.
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