What was the first speech of King Charles 3 in Parliament?

King of England III. In his speech to the British Parliament as the new monarch of the kingdom, Charles, commemorating his mother, Queen Elizabeth II, said, "His Majesty was devoted to serving his country and his people by preserving the constitutional principles of government that lie at the heart of our precious nation."

King Charles III, who took the throne after the death of Queen Elizabeth II last week, addressed the British Parliament.

King Charles III, as the new ruler of the kingdom, made his first visit to the British Parliament with the participation of his wife Camilla. In his speech, the King stated that his mother, Queen Elizabeth II, means a lot in everyone's life, referring to Shakespeare's statement that the previous Queen Elizabeth (Queen Elizabeth I) was "a model for all living Princes".

Saying that memories associated with his mother are all over the British Parliament, which preserves the country's democracy as "a living and breathing instrument", King said, "His Majesty was committed to serving his country and his people by preserving the constitutional principles of government that lie at the heart of our precious nation."

King Charles III said, “(Queen Elizabeth II) set an example of special selfless duty with God's help and your advice. I decided to follow it faithfully," he said.

After the king's speech, the ceremony in the parliament was concluded with the playing of the English national anthem.