Raja Charles III on September 12 spoke to the parliament for the first time as the King of England where he promised to follow the example of unconditional tasks set by “Final Mother Darling” Ratu Elizabeth II in upholding “valuable principles of constitutional government”. Responding to the condolences offered by the House of Commons and Lords at the Westminster Hall in London, the King reflects the “history weight” when he points to many symbols of his mother Shakespeare to pay tribute to Ratu, who died 96 in Scotland on September 8.
“While very young, His Majesty promised to serve his country and its people and to maintain the valuable principles of constitutional government located in the heart of our nation,” said Raja Charles. “The oath he saved with unmatched dedication. He gave examples of selfless tasks with the help of God and your advice, I was completed faithfully to be followed, “he said. Quoting Shakespeare, he noted: “As Shakespeare said about Queen Elizabeth before, he was a pattern for all living princes.” In determining the tone for his own relationship with parliamentary members and colleagues, Charles described the parliament as “living and breathing instruments of our democracy” and highlighted “real connection with my late mother” One of the most powerful symbols of our nation around the world and is located in the Elizabeth Tower which is also named for Jubilee Berlian my mother “.
Around 900 members of parliament and colleagues gathered for the constitutional ritual stage of mourning this country, because they promised loyalty to the new authorities. House of Commons speaker, Sir Lindsay Hoyle, read a condolence message, which was then handed over to the new king. “Far as our sadness, we know you deeper … there is nothing we can say in praise from our late Queen, your mother, that you don’t know yet,” said Mr. Hoyle.
At the end of the Calm Calm, the 73 -year -old king left for Edinburgh with the Queen of Empress Camilla to lead the royal procession behind the deceased coffin while traveling from the Holyroodhouse palace to the Cathedral of St. Giles in Scottish capital. After a special service to celebrate the life of Queen Elizabeth II, coffin will lie in the cathedral for 24 hours to allow community members to pay respect.
Raja Charles III will have an audience with the first Scottish Nicola Sturgeon and attend the Scottish parliament to receive condolences. On September 12 night, the king will hold a guard with other royal family members in the Cathedral of St. Giles, where the coffin will be wrapped in a standard flag of the Royal and Scottish crown placed on it. “I am very aware of this great heritage and the tough duties and responsibilities of the sovereignty that have now been conveyed to me,” King Charles said in his declaration of being proclaimed as king during the weekend.
“In taking this responsibility, I will try to follow an example that inspired me to have been determined in upholding constitutional government and to find peace, harmony and prosperity of people from these islands and the nature of the Commonwealth and the territory throughout the world,” he said. The king is scheduled for traditional tours in all parts of the kingdom, with the next northern Ireland in his schedule followed by Wales this week. Meanwhile, the queen’s coffin from Scotland to England will be carried out by air on September 13, when Princess Queen – daughter Anne – will accompany her to the bow at Monarch’s residence in London at Buckingham Palace. On September 14, the coffin will be borne in the procession to the Westminster Palace because it lay in the state in the Westminster Hall in London until the funeral on September 19.
Buckingham Palace has issued detailed advisers to community members who plan to queue up to be able to pay their respect during this mourning phase. Closed coffin will rest on the lifted platform known as Catafalque and people will be able to pass Catafalque. The large crowd is expected, with a long queue warning and delay in public transportation and photography prohibitions. Visitors will go through “airport style security” and there are strict limits on what you can take, with only one small bag that is permitted. With thousands of people who are expected to be in number, people are warned that they might even have to queue overnight with a few opportunities to sit because the queue will continue to move.