Charles has paid tribute to the Queen’s commitment to Wales on his first visit to the nation as King.
Charles has paid tribute to the Queen’s commitment to Wales on his first visit to the nation as King, saying it “could not be closer to my mother’s heart”.
In his address to the Senedd, which the former Prince of Wales partly delivered in Welsh, Charles said: “Through all the years of her reign, the land of Wales could not be closer to my mother’s heart. “I am resolved to honour that same example in the spirit of the words I always try to live my own life – Ich dien – I Serve.”During their day in Cardiff the couple went on a number of walkabouts, shaking hands with members of the public and chatting to well-wishers.
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