Charles III in the first announcement after the coronation: Queen Elizabeth is an irreparable loss


Britain’s new monarch, King Charles III, described the death of his mother, the late Queen Elizabeth II, as an “irreparable loss.” In his first declaration after being officially crowned king of the United Kingdom.

“It is my saddest duty to announce the death of my beloved mother, the Queen,” Charles III said during the ceremony today.

He added: “I am well aware of the depth of your sympathy and the entire nation, but I think I can tell you and the whole world my sympathy for this irreparable loss that has befallen us all,” according to what was reported by the British news agency “BA Media”.

He continued, “It is my greatest consolation to know the sympathy expressed by so many to my sister and brothers.”

Today, “Charles III” was officially declared King of Britain, succeeding the kingdom, which died on Thursday at the age of 96 at her residence at Balmoral Palace in Scotland.

The Council on the throne, which includes senior politicians, judges and officials, announced today the coronation of Charles III as king of state institutions.

And the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) stated that the flags that flew at half mast in mourning for the late Queen, will be raised again, after the sitting of the throne, which was broadcast on television for the first time.

A wave of other official announcements will continue across Britain until Sunday, when flags will return at half-mast.

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