King Charles III fights back tears as MPs and peers sing ’God save the King’ for the first time

King Charles III fights back tears as MPs and peers sing ’God save the King’ for the first time. King Charles also looked moved as the Lord Speaker and the Commons Speaker expressed their condolences and said: ’Deep as our grief is, we know yours is deeper.’ The King stood at a gilded lectern to speak to the crowd assembled in Westminster Hall and thanked the hundreds of politicians and peers, including Liz Truss, Sir Keir Starmer and Boris Johnson, for their tributes his mother. The hundreds of dignitaries then stood for the national anthem, which moved King Charles to tears on a day where he will be seen in public with the Queen’s coffin for the first time in Scotland this afternoon. #King #KingCharles #KingCharlesIII #Queen #QueenElizabeth #Elizabeth #KingsSpeech #Speech #Royals #DailyMail #Parliament #KingCharlesSpeech #Speech Original Article: Original
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