King Charles III paid tribute to his mother, Queen Elizabeth II, during a ceremony at the British Parliament. The new monarch listened to official condolences from the Speakers of the Houses of Commons and Lords, who highlighted how the royal family and government are closely intertwined in the British Constitution..
According to The Guardian, in a personal address at Westminster Hall - a towering 11th-century structure at the heart of the Parliamentary Palace - King Charles III thanked the speakers for their condolences and paid tribute to " Quoting Shakespeare's Henry VIII, King Charles III said that the queen was " He noted that he was very moved to see the numerous monuments dedicated to the anniversaries of Queen Elizabeth, in particular, the stained glass window in Westminster Hall, which was installed on the occasion of her "
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Charles III, accompanied by Queen Consort Camilla, told members of the British Parliament that he " After that, the King of Great Britain, together with his wife, left Westminster Hall and went to Edinburgh..
There, Charles III, along with other members of the royal family, will accompany the coffin of Queen Elizabeth II from Holyroodhouse Palace to St. Giles Cathedral. Later, the king also plans to hold a meeting with Scottish First Minister Nicola Sturgeon before visiting the Scottish Parliament and accepting condolences there..
Recall that Queen Elizabeth II passed away on September 8, 2022 at the age of 96.. It happened at Balmoral Castle in Scotland. Elizabeth II ruled Britain for 70 years.