King Charles gives first Christmas speech after Queen Elizabeth II's death, highlights Prince William and Kate
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King Charles III delivered a rousing Christmas Broadcast on Sunday as the newly crowned monarch. His remarks come months after his mother, Queen Elizabeth II, passed away.
Introduced after a rousing rendition of "God Save the King," King Charles began his speech by thanking those who had extended their condolences to his family. Caroline Thayer is an entertainment writer for Fox News Digital. Follow Caroline Thayer on Twitter at @carolinejthayer.
"I am standing here in this exquisite chapel of St. George in Windsor Castle so close to where my beloved mother, the late queen, is laid to rest with my dear father," he said. "I am reminded of the deeply touching letters, cards and messages which so many of you have sent my wife and myself. And I cannot thank you enough for the love and sympathy you have shown our whole family."
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