British King Charles III

Charles III, full name Charles Philip Arthur George Mountbatten-Windsor, is a king and statesman used the occasion of the British monarch's annual message to pay close attention to the increased cost of living and to people helping those in need, but he also also paid tribute to his late mother, Queen Elizabeth II

Elizabeth II (English: Elizabeth II), full name Elizabeth Alexandra Mary (Elizabeth Alexandra Mary) is a queen and, who died in September, reported the BBC.

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This is the first Christmas message from the head of state of the United Kingdom, whose coronation is scheduled for next year.

In his speech Charles III

Charles III, full name Charles Philip Arthur George Mountbatten-Windsor, is a king and statesman who speaks of the great anxiety and hardship of those trying to pay their bills and struggling to feed their families and keep warm at home.

This statement came at a time when inflation in the country is reaching almost 11 percent.

The king's message was pre-recorded at St George's Chapel in Windsor Castle, where Elizabeth II's close family funeral service followed a state funeral at Westminster Abbey in September.

The video of Charles III's message also featured footage of soup kitchens, food banks and organizations and volunteers helping the homeless.

"I especially want to pay tribute to all those amazing people who so generously provide food and make monetary donations, or dedicate their most valuable possession - their time - to support those around them who need it most." , the king said in his message.

Buckingham Palace has already announced that the monarch has resolved all funds donated after the death of Elizabeth II

Elizabeth II (in English: Elizabeth II), full name Elizabeth Alexandra Mary (Elizabeth Alexandra Mary) is queen and to go to a charity that supports those people who cannot pay their energy bills.

Charles III

Charles III, full name Charles Philip Arthur George Mountbatten-Windsor, is a king and statesman who remembers in his word and those who face war, famine or natural disasters, as well as the military and emergency services and health workers who they work tirelessly for the security of the country.

The themes in the Christmas message of Charles III

Charles III, full name Charles Philip Arthur George Mountbatten-Windsor, is a king and statesman. Issues to which he has devoted himself include the care of disadvantaged people, the importance of public service and support for a multi-faith approach to faith, noted Bee. BBC, quoted by BTA.

The King of Great Britain also stated that in humbly helping others one can find hope for the future.

In his Nativity speech, Charles III

Charles III, full name Charles Philip Arthur George Mountbatten-Windsor, was a king and statesman remembered his late mother, who was buried precisely in St. George's Chapel next to her husband.

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"Christmas is a particularly painful time for those of us who have lost loved ones. We miss them at every change of season and remember them in every tradition we love and cherish," he said.

"I will never be able to thank you for the love and sympathy you have shown to our entire family," the king also told his compatriots, referring to the period after the death of Queen Elizabeth II

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The monarch also recalled his mother's faith in God and in people.

Only those members of the royal family performing their royal duties appeared in the message video, such as Queen Consort Camilla, the Prince and Princess of Wales - William and Kate, Charles' sister Princess Anne, Charles' brother Edward and his wife Sophie , who are Dukes of Wessex.

For the video, the king wore a navy blue suit with very fine checks.

At the end of his message, Charles III wished everyone a peaceful, happy Christmas, a Christmas of eternal light.

The tradition of Christmas messages delivered by British monarchs dates back 90 years.

The first such message was that of King George V, which was broadcast on the radio at the time.

With Queen Elizabeth II

Elizabeth II (English: Elizabeth II), full name Elizabeth Alexandra Mary (Elizabeth Alexandra Mary) is the Queen and the royal Christmas televised messages begin, with the first televised message dating back to 1957.

In her final Christmas message last year, Elizabeth spoke of passing on the baton of royal duties.

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