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King Charles lauds unity in diversity in his Christmas message
King Charles urged unity amid global division, praising veterans and aid workers while highlighting community strength in diversity and hope inspired by pilgrimage themes.
- This year, King Charles delivered his annual Christmas message from the Lady Chapel of Westminster Abbey using a pilgrimage theme, urging kindness, compassion and hope in times of uncertainty.
- Against a backdrop of remembrance, King Charles reflected on wartime courage and sacrifice, featuring the Songs for Ukraine Chorus and hosting Volodymyr Zelenskyy several times this year.
- The broadcast paired late-added pictures of the Bondi Beach aftermath with images from the Manchester synagogue, where King Charles said, `As I meet people of different faiths, I find it enormously encouraging to hear how much we have in common`.
- Encouraging reflection, the King asked people to step away from screens to renew their minds, as a palace source said King Charles hopes Christmas allows a digital detox to focus on families and friendships.
- Observers called the broadcast outward-looking and deliberately connected to public concerns, with King Charles emphasizing learning from the past amid recent Royal Family headlines this year.
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His message included a call for calm and inner peace, at a time when "the world seems to be spinning faster and faster."
Britain's King Charles III called for reconciliation and unity in his Christmas address this year, urging his countrymen to find strength in the diversity of their communities to ensure that right triumphs over wrong.
·Belgrade, Serbia
Read Full ArticleThe 77-year-old monarch expressed himself in a pre-recorded message from Westminster Abbey in London King Charles III called for "the values of compassion and reconciliation" to be cherished.
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