Carlos III is married to his mother, Queen II, this Sunday. emphasized Elizabeth’s Christian faith and selflessly paid special tribute to the people Help those who need it most with the first Christmas message as the King of England.
King George III, standing in the chapel of St George’s Chapel in Windsor Castle, just outside London.deceased II. He remembered Elizabeth’s deep faith in God, the “eternal light.”and the kindness of people to help others.
“My mother’s belief in the power of that light was an important part of her faith in God and also in people. And that’s something I share with all my heart.”
“It’s a belief each person’s extraordinary capacity to touch the lives of others with kindness and compassion and they shed light on the world around them.” Sandringhamsoutheast England, with its closest relatives.
King underlined devotion armed forces and emergency services “working tirelessly” and “lhealth and social care professionals, our teachers, and indeed anyone who works in the public serviceHis skills and commitment are at the heart of our communities.”
Besides the hardships that many people face due to conflicts, famines or natural disasters, the ruler those dealing with how to pay electricity bills and feed familiesas a result of the crisis.
“I especially want to pay tribute To all these wonderful kind people who generously donate food oror their most valuable asset, their time, is to support those around them.”
“Our churches, synagogues, mosques, temples and ‘gurdwaras’ have come together once again to feed the hungry. providing love and support throughout the year. Such sincere solidarity the most inspiring expression of loving our neighbor like ourselves”, stressed Carlos III.
The monarch also recalled his visit to Bethlehem and the Nativity Church a few years ago, saying it was “a wish for a lifetime”.
“While Christmas is of course a Christian celebration, the power of light defeats darkness. Celebrated beyond the boundaries of faith and belief“, added.
“Therefore, whatever your faith, I believe in this life-giving light and true humility in our service to others. we can find hope for the future“, stressed the monarch.
Carlos III recorded the speech next to a large Christmas tree decorated with sustainable materials such as paper and glass and natural products such as pineapple.
During his years as Prince of Wales, Carlos III, 74, has regularly expressed his concerns about the threat to the environment. and has worked to unite governments, the public and private sectors to find solutions to the climate change crisis.