Raja Charles III last week faced a difficult task to deal with his own sadness over the death of his mother, giving a vote to the loss of the nation and took the work of Royal Fighehead.With Britain swept away in a wave of pro-monarchy sentiments since Queen Elizabeth II died on September 8, Charles, 73 years old, won almost universal praise in the mediaBut the first week of power has not been fully disabled.
Up to that opportunity
Charles experienced the longest waiting for the throne in British history and had the hardest action to be followed, so all eyes were on him when he made his first speech to the nation the day after the death of the Queen.
Sitting on a wooden table with a black suit and a tie on Friday last week, he mixed a personal wage to his mother – “Darling Mama” – with a promise about how he would rule as the constitutional king of the ceremony.
As the Queen himself did with a firm dedication, I also now promised seriously, all the time left, God gave me, to uphold constitutional principles in the heart of our nation,” he said.
He also promised to resign from his charity and beliefs which made him accused of interfere in national politics in the past – a big problem for a ruler intended to be neutral.
Overcoming other more personal problems that are at risk of causing tension during the national mourning period, he stated “his love” for his youngest son Harry and female son -in -law of Meghan.
The Daily Mail Right newspaper calls it “very beautiful and very personal award” while former Correspondent Royal BBC Peter Hunt said it was “perfect” in one of several positive reviews on social media.
Master of Ceremony
The next role of Charles is to oversee the transfer of the Queen’s body to Edinburgh from her balmoro land, sworn up, then lead the ceremony that saw her mother’s coffin was taken to the Cathedral of St. Giles in the Capital Scottish on Monday.
Eliminating Air – Apart from his lifetime commitment to the environmental goals – he flew between London and Scotland, then to the capital of Northern Ireland Belfast on Tuesday for a meeting with political leaders who disagree in the province.
The trip, and the others to Wales on Friday, were designed to show their commitment to the increasingly tense British bonds in the midst of fears that two of the four countries – Scotland and Northern Ireland – one day might disappear.I took a new assignment I decided to find the welfare of all northern Ireland residents,” he said in a speech at Hillsborough Castle.
Throughout the week, the important role of his second wife, Camilla, who is now known as the Queen of Consort, is barely attracted to attention -far from the 1990s and early 2000s when Charles’s relationship with her during and after her marriage to Princess Diana was a scandal destructive.
Ranking increase
A new survey that measures British attitudes towards Charles suggests the pouring of sympathy – and generally positive reviews.
At the beginning of the week, three -quarters of the British (73 percent) told Pollsters Yougov that Charles had given good leadership, with only 5.0 percent said he had done bad workLooking forward to his reign, 63 percent said they thought Charles would do a good job, with only 15 percent thinking on the contrary.
It marked a sharp increase since the survey in May when only a third of respondents said he would become a good king, while the proportion that was almost exactly said he would not do it.He has made a very strong start and I think in particular he shows the monarchy will be more open,” said Vernon Bogdanor, a scientist and British political historian.
As long as Raja Charles is not wrong, I hope the monarchy will enjoy the same level of support as under Queen Elizabeth, maybe more than that,” Robert Hazell, a constitutional expert from the University College London, told AFThis new scandal around Windsors froOther Obel itself immediately announced plans to stop up to 100 staff at his former residence, Clarence House, which was criticized as “feeling” by trade unions.