King Charles made his first official speech as monarch as he addressed the nation on Friday 9 September a day after his mother's death.
During the speech, made from Buckingham Palace’s Blue Drawing Room, there were many nods from the King to his late mother, Queen Elizabeth II.The King spoke from the antique polished desk in the grand state room where the Queen would sometimes film her Christmas broadcasts.To the King’s left was a framed photograph of his late mother the Queen, smiling broadly and wearing a vivid blue coat and matching hat decorated with a red flower.
And on the right, delicate white sweet peas set with sprigs of rosemary – the herb a traditional symbol of remembrance – were placed in memory of Elizabeth II.The posy stood in a small silver vase at the base of which were several small silver playful-looking corgis.The ornament was used by the Queen when she used to sit at the very same desk.
It was a touching nod to the monarch’s love of her favourite dogs, who were a constant source of happiness during her long reign.
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