KING Charles is due to give his first King’s Speech as part of the state opening of parliament.
It will mark his first King’s Speech since he became the monarch although he did give the Queen’s Speech on behalf of his mother in May 2022.
The speech is written by the Government but delivered by the monarch . Its length can depend on the proposed number of laws and announcements although it generally lasts around 10 minutes.According to the UK Parliament’s website, the speech will begin around 11.25am and it is likely to be available to watch via all major broadcasters.What might the speech include?
Reports have suggested the King’s Speech may include new powers for police and councils to clear tents put up by homeless people if they are deemed to be a “nuisance”.
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