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Nation’s support is ‘greatest coronation gift,’ says King | UK News

The nation’s support was “the greatest possible coronation gift,” the King has said.

As the weekend of festivities come to an end, the King issued a written message saying: “We thank you, each and every one.”

In the message, the King and Queen have pledged to rededicate their lives to service.

The King, signing his message Charles R, said he and the Queen give their “most sincere and heartfelt thanks to all those who have helped to make this such a special occasion”.

He added: “To know that we have your support and encouragement, and to witness your kindness expressed in so many different ways, has been the greatest possible coronation gift, as we now rededicate our lives to serving the people of the United Kingdom, the realms and commonwealth.”

The King also paid tribute to the “countless people who have given their time and dedication to ensuring that the celebrations in London, Windsor and further afield were as happy, safe and enjoyable as possible”.

Official portraits of both royals were released to round off the occasion.

The King was shown in his full regalia, wearing the imperial state crown, holding the orb and sceptre with cross, and dressed in his regal purple tunic and robe of estate.

He was seated in the throne room at Buckingham Palace on one of a pair of 1902 throne chairs made for the future King George V and Queen Mary for use at the coronation of King Edward VII.

The throne chairs were also used in the background of the 1937 coronation of King George VI and Queen Elizabeth, and by the King and Queen at Westminster Hall to receive addresses from the speakers of both Houses of Parliament last year.

King Charles III and Queen Camilla are pictured in the Throne Room at Buckingham Palace, London
The King's coronation message
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The King’s coronation message

The Queen was pictured alongside the King, but also in a solo portrait in the green drawing room of Buckingham Palace.

She wore Queen Mary’s crown, with the train of her lengthy embroidered robe of estate spread in front of her.

The working Royal Family – the Prince and Princess of Wales, the Edinburghs, the Princess Royal and Vice Admiral Sir Tim Laurence, the Duke of Kent, the Gloucesters and Princess Alexandra – were also featured in a photograph while stood with the King and Queen. The images were captured by Hugo Burnand.

Prince Harry and Prince Andrew did not feature in the picture as they are no longer working members of the Royal Family.

Edward and Sophie were seen offering support to the late Queen’s cousin Princess Alexandra, who was smiling, with both holding her by her arms.

Last year, it was reported that the King was expected to reveal a “slimmed down” monarchy with fewer working members.

However, last week Princess Anne said a slimmed-down monarchy “doesn’t sound like a good idea”.

In a wide-ranging interview with the Canadian channel CBC News, Princess Anne was asked about the idea of a slimmed-down monarchy and replied: “Well, I think the ‘slimmed-down’ [monarchy] was said in a day when there were a few more people around to make that seem like a justifiable comment.”

When it was put to her that the world changes, Anne said: “It changes a bit. I mean, it doesn’t sound like a good idea from where I’m standing, I have to say. I’m not quite sure what else, you know, we can do.”

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King Charles III and Queen Camilla are pictured with members of the working royal family: (left to right) the Duke of Kent, the Duchess of Gloucester, the Duke of Gloucester, Vice Admiral Sir Tim Laurence, the Princess Royal, King Charles III, Queen Camilla, the Prince of Wales, the Princess of Wales, the Duchess of Edinburgh, Princess Alexandra, the Hon. Lady Ogilvy, the Duke of Edinburgh
Queen Camilla is pictured in The Green Drawing Room of Buckingham Palace, London. The Queen is wearing Queen Mary's Crown and Robe of Estate

Meanwhile, Princes Louis and George and Princess Charlotte joined volunteers around the country on the final day of coronation celebrations.

The Prince and Princess of Wales visited a scout hut in Slough to help with renovations, with Prince Louis, in what is thought to be his first official royal engagement, and George using wheelbarrows and drilling walls.

The children also tried their hands at archery and later made s’mores around the fire pit with the scouts.

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Prince Louis is hard at work volunteering at a local volunteer scout centre in Slough.

Among the other visits, the Duke and Duchess of Gloucester have been at the Coptic Orthodox Church in London to help host a coronation street party, while the Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh were at a puppy class at a guide dog centre in Reading.

The King and Queen both stayed out of the public eye today.

Truss to tell United Nations Britain will no longer be dependent on those who ‘seek to weaponise the global economy’ | UK News

Prime Minister Liz Truss is expected to tell the United Nations that Britain will no longer be “strategically dependent on those who seek to weaponise the global economy” as she calls for the free world to “push back against authoritarian aggression”.

Ms Truss will address the UN General Assembly later on Wednesday as it gathers for the first time under the shadow of a large-scale war in Europe.

She will tell the representatives how she plans to make sure the British economy is free from malign interference, including increasing energy independence and safeguarding the security of supply chains.

In her speech, the prime minister is expected to say: “We are reforming our economy to get Britain moving forward once again.

“The free world needs this economic strength and resilience to push back against authoritarian aggression and win this new era of strategic competition.

“We will no longer be strategically dependent on those who seek to weaponise the global economy.”

Mr Truss will also tell the General Assembly that the G7 and other like-minded partners must act as an “economic NATO”, collectively defending our prosperity and coming to the aid of any partner targeted by an aggressive regime.

She will reiterate a commitment to protecting the UK and its allies, including increasing defence spending to 3% of GDP by 2030.

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The prime minister is expected to say: “Just as we are building a plan for growth at home, we are also developing a new blueprint for our engagement with the world.

“We will build resilience and collective security – because they are vital for freedom and democracy. We will be a reliable, trustworthy and dynamic partner.”

She will add: “This is a decisive moment in British history, in the history of this organisation, and in the history of freedom.

“The story of 2022 could have been that of an authoritarian state rolling its tanks over the border of a peaceful neighbour and subjugating its people.

“Instead, it is the story of freedom fighting back… But this must not be a one off….

“…Britain’s commitment to this is total.

“Together with our friends and allies around the world, we will continue to champion freedom, sovereign and democracy.

“And we will define this new era as one of hope and progress.”

On Tuesday, Ms Truss told Sky News she was prepared to be unpopular over her plan to cut taxes while also promising billions of pounds to help consumers pay rising energy bills.

She insisted that the tax cut plan would ultimately benefit the British economy.