King Charles voices love for late mother and family in first speech as 
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		 [September 10, 2022]  
		LONDON (Reuters) - Britain's 
		King Charles pledged on Friday to follow the example of his mother Queen 
		Elizabeth in devoting himself to duty, during a solemn address to the 
		nation in which he also spoke of his love for her, and for his wife and 
		children. 
		 
		Charles became king on Thursday after Elizabeth died aged 96 at her 
		Scottish residence. On Friday he flew down from Scotland to London and 
		delivered his first speech as sovereign, filmed at Buckingham Palace. 
		 
		"Queen Elizabeth was a life well lived; a promise with destiny kept and 
		she is mourned most deeply in her passing," the king said in the opening 
		moments of his address, which he delivered with a photograph of her 
		displayed next to him. 
		 
		"That promise of lifelong service I renew to you all today." 
		 
		Charles called the late queen an inspiration and example to him, 
		praising her profound personal commitment to serving the people of the 
		United Kingdom and her other realms. 
		  
		
		
		  
		
		 
		"In her life of service we saw that abiding love of tradition, together 
		with that fearless embrace of progress, which make us great as nations," 
		he said. 
		 
		"As every member of my family can testify, she combined those qualities 
		with warmth, humour and an unerring ability to always see the best in 
		people." 
		 
		Charles spoke of his profound sorrow at losing his mother, saying that 
		he felt it "beyond measure". 
		 
		The new monarch also praised his "darling wife" Camilla, saying that she 
		would bring to the demands of her new role as Queen Consort the 
		steadfast devotion to duty on which he had come to rely since they 
		married 17 years ago. 
		 
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			King Charles III delivers his address to the nation and the 
			Commonwealth from Buckingham Palace, London, following the death of 
			Queen Elizabeth II on Thursday. Picture date: Friday September 9, 
			2022. Yui Mok/Pool via REUTERS 
            
			
			
			  
            Camilla is Charles's second wife after Diana, a hugely popular 
			figure from whom he separated in 1992 and who died in a car crash 
			five years later.  
			 
			Camilla, who was blamed by Diana for the breakup of the marriage, 
			was deeply unpopular for years, but has gained acceptance if not 
			love from the British public during the years of her marriage to 
			Charles. 
			 
			Turning to his children, Charles bestowed on his eldest son and heir 
			William and his daughter-in-law Kate the titles of Prince and 
			Princess of Wales, which he and Diana previously held. 
			 
			Charles also spoke lovingly of his younger son Harry and 
			daughter-in-law Meghan, a significant gesture towards a couple whose 
			relationships with the rest of the royal family have been strained. 
			 
			"I want to also express my love for Harry and Meghan as they 
			continue to build their lives overseas," he said. 
			 
			Harry and Meghan, an American former TV actress, stepped away from 
			royal duties and moved to California in 2020. They have spoken about 
			Meghan's unhappiness and isolation during her time as a working 
			royal. 
			 
			(Reporting by Kylie MacLellan and William James; Writing by Estelle 
			Shirbon; Editing by Kate Holton and Rosalba O'Brien) 
            
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