>King Charles III speech in full: Read and watch the monarch's first address to the nation as His Majesty renews his late mother's 'promise of lifelong service' and thanks her for her 'love and devotion to our family'
>King Charles III hailed his mother Elizabeth II as an 'inspiration and an example to me and to all my family'
>In the address, Charles, 72, spoke of a 'time of change for my family as he praised his 'darling wife Camilla'
>He announced his daughter-in-law Kate Middleton would become the first Princess of Wales since Diana
>Extended an olive branch to the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, saying he wished to 'express my love' for them
>Prime Minister Liz Truss gave a reading at today's service at St Paul's, where Charles' speech was screened
>Earlier, huge crowds of well-wishers cheered the King and the Queen Consort's arrival at Buckingham Palace
So what's up with the pointer finger on his left hand? Also shouldn't he be wearing a wedding ring at this point?
Ryder Carter
that's his loving finger, why do you think Camila always has a smile on her reptilian face?
Aaron Long
Daily reminder this fag called his mother "mummy" while a grown ass man
Kayden Turner
I also call my mother mummy? Makes it feel less weird when she breastfeeds me
Christian Mitchell
The monarchy's been a nothing but a figurehead since the beginning of the 20th century so nothing they can do except play their role in the puppet show.
Pakistan 2.0 >Liz in a box >now has a King >her German inbred child the nation continues to worship dumbcunts
Samuel Morgan
serves the english right still mighty white here in wales they won't come here, the weather and the language scares them
Nicholas Rivera
>Two Russian flags hung from a flat by a pensioner have been taken down following a visit from the police. >There was quite a stir in an over-60s block of flats in Dunkirk Road, Southampton after the Russian presidential flag and the Soviet Union State Emblem appeared in a communal walkway last month. >Residents fear young people might see them and ‘kick off’ due to strong public support in the UK for the people of Ukraine. >Although it is not illegal to fly Soviet or Russian flags in the UK, one resident became so concerned following their arrival last month he contacted the police. After a visit officers, the flags were quietly removed and no crime was logged as being committed. >Resident Tony Johnson, 72, said: ‘The police came up and made him take them down. I am very happy. Everybody is but we are still a bit wary of him. They let him keep the other flag, the American one, up but the other one was out of order. They wouldn’t leave until he took them down.’