King Charles speaks on mother, ascension to the throne
For the first time since his mother died and since his ascension to the throne, King Charles III spoke to the world Friday.
Sitting at a desk, speaking in a slow, even tone to the camera, and with a framed picture of the late Queen beside him, King Charles spent much of the nine minutes talking about Elizabeth II.
“Throughout her life, her Majesty the Queen, my beloved mother, was an inspiration — an example — to me, and to all my family. And we owe her the most heartfelt debt any family could owe to their mother for her love, affection, guidance, understanding and example,” Charles said.
He said hers was a life well-lived, a promise of destiny kept, and said she is mourned most deeply.


