King Charles III reflected on the importance of prioritizing values amid division in his annual Christmas Day speech.
The British monarch, 77, delivered the message on Thursday, December 25, continuing the annual tradition started by his late great-grandfather King George V in 1932 and carried on by his late mother, Queen Elizabeth II, for seven decades during her reign. Charles took over the custom in 2022, just months after the queen’s death at age 96.
Charles started by recalling the “historic moment of spiritual unity” when he prayed with Pope Leo at the Vatican during his October visit wi...
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