King Charles III has spoken about his and the royal family’s deep affection for Scotland and the enduring relationship with its people.
The 75-year-old monarch got emotional while revealing the Buckingham Palace’s strong bond with the Scottish Parliament in his latest speech.
The King’s speech video, shared by the royal family’s social media accounts, attracted massive praise from the royal fans as the King said: “We are all, at the end of each day, united by our love of Scotland.”
The video was captioned: “Today, The King spoke of his family’s deep affection for Scotland and the enduring relationship between the Parliament, the Crown and the people of Scotland during his address to the Scottish Parliament to mark its 25th anniversary.”
The British monarch went on showering praise on the people of Scotland in his statement, saying: “Because of its natural beauty, of course, but also because of its strength of character, based as it is on the extraordinary diversity of its peoples, whose range of ideas, skills, energy, passions, and frequently deeply-held beliefs, never cease to inspire me.”
The King added: “From the central belt, to the North Highlands, across the islands, in Ayrshire, in the Borders, the cities, towns, and villages, or the coastal communities, who, I wonder, could not fail to be moved by this complex Caledonian Kaleidoscope?”
King Charles’ meaningful words about unity and family affection come amid Prince Harry’s visit to the UK on Monday (September 30), giving hope of reconciliation with the Duke of Sussex.