Carlos III says he is “deeply aware” of his “enormous responsibilities” after being proclaimed king

The new King of England, Charles III, stressed this Saturday that he is “deeply aware” of “the duties and enormous responsibilities” that he has inherited after the death of his mother, Elizabeth II, in his first speech after being officially proclaimed as monarch. “It is my sad duty to announce the death of my dear mother, the queen,” said Carlos III, who’s death represents “an irreparable loss.” “Both to this kingdom and to the wider family of nations of which it is a part, my mother set an example of selfless love and service,” she said. “My mother’s reign is unmatched in its length, dedication and devotion. Even while we are in mourning, we must give thanks for his loyal life. I am deeply aware of this great heritage and of the duties and enormous responsibilities of sovereignty that have been transferred to me”, he pointed out. In this sense, Carlos III has promised that “he will work to follow the inspiring example he has been given in upholding constitutional government and seeking peace, harmony and prosperity for the peoples of these islands, the Commonwealth realms and territories around the world.” The new monarch He has stressed that he will exercise his functions “guided by the advice of his elected parliaments” and has transferred his gratitude to his wife, Camilla Parker Bowles, for her “constant support”. “At the time of carrying out the enormous task that has fallen on me, to which I will dedicate the rest of my life, I pray for the guidance and help of Almighty God,” he settled. The speech was read minutes after be formally proclaimed as the new law of England after a ceremony held at St. James’s Palace. The monarch has been accompanied by the queen consort, Camilla Parker Bowles, and Prince William, now Prince of Wales. These acts have taken place one day after Carlos III renewed in his first speech to the nation the commitment for life that his mother assumed upon ascending the throne and stressed that he will fulfill his tasks “for as long as God keeps me alive”–, while extolling the historical figure of Elizabeth II.