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King's Commonwealth message of unity in 'these uncertain times' | King's Commonwealth message of unity in 'these uncertain times' |
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King Charles visited the Royal Navy's flagship HMS Prince of Wales this week | King Charles visited the Royal Navy's flagship HMS Prince of Wales this week |
King Charles is to call for unity and building bridges in what he describes as "these uncertain times" of international tension, in a message to mark Commonwealth Day next week. | King Charles is to call for unity and building bridges in what he describes as "these uncertain times" of international tension, in a message to mark Commonwealth Day next week. |
In the annual message to mark the day on Monday, the King will emphasise the value of nations coming together in a "spirit of support, and crucially, friendship". | In the annual message to mark the day on Monday, the King will emphasise the value of nations coming together in a "spirit of support, and crucially, friendship". |
The King has become involved in the diplomatic negotiations involving the UK, the US and Ukraine - with the monarch warmly welcoming President Volodymyr Zelensky after the Ukrainian leader's disastrous meeting with US President Donald Trump and with a state visit planned for Trump. | The King has become involved in the diplomatic negotiations involving the UK, the US and Ukraine - with the monarch warmly welcoming President Volodymyr Zelensky after the Ukrainian leader's disastrous meeting with US President Donald Trump and with a state visit planned for Trump. |
A Commonwealth country, Canada, also faces its own tensions with Trump's administration, as he has called for Canada to become the US 51st state. | A Commonwealth country, Canada, also faces its own tensions with Trump's administration, as he has called for Canada to become the US 51st state. |
Commonwealth Day is traditionally marked with a service at Westminster Abbey and this year the King and Queen will attend alongside the Prince and Princess of Wales. | Commonwealth Day is traditionally marked with a service at Westminster Abbey and this year the King and Queen will attend alongside the Prince and Princess of Wales. |
In his written message, which will be published in full on Monday, the King will say: "In these uncertain times, where it is all too easy to believe that our differences are problems instead of a source of strength and an opportunity for learning, the Commonwealth's remarkable collection of nations and peoples come together in the spirit of support and, crucially, friendship." | |
It is a message that he has made before - that the diversity of peoples and cultures is a strength and not a weakness. | It is a message that he has made before - that the diversity of peoples and cultures is a strength and not a weakness. |
But it is a message now against a backdrop of global tensions, as the US pushes for an end to the war that followed the Russian invasion of Ukraine. | But it is a message now against a backdrop of global tensions, as the US pushes for an end to the war that followed the Russian invasion of Ukraine. |
As well as a show of solidarity with the Ukrainian President Zelensky, the King this week held a meeting with Canadian PM Justin Trudeau, a Commonwealth leader who has faced pressure from the US. | As well as a show of solidarity with the Ukrainian President Zelensky, the King this week held a meeting with Canadian PM Justin Trudeau, a Commonwealth leader who has faced pressure from the US. |
King Charles is Canada's head of state and ahead of the meeting Trudeau said: "Nothing seems more important to Canadians right now than standing up for our sovereignty and our independence as a nation." | King Charles is Canada's head of state and ahead of the meeting Trudeau said: "Nothing seems more important to Canadians right now than standing up for our sovereignty and our independence as a nation." |
The King used the Commonwealth, with its 56-member nations, as an example of co-operation between countries. | The King used the Commonwealth, with its 56-member nations, as an example of co-operation between countries. |
"The Commonwealth's ability to bring together people from all over the world has stood the test of time and remains as ever-important today," says the King's message. | "The Commonwealth's ability to bring together people from all over the world has stood the test of time and remains as ever-important today," says the King's message. |
The service at Westminster Abbey on Monday will emphasise the multicultural diversity of the Commonwealth, with the royal guests being met by a pipe band from a Hindu eco-temple in north-west London. | The service at Westminster Abbey on Monday will emphasise the multicultural diversity of the Commonwealth, with the royal guests being met by a pipe band from a Hindu eco-temple in north-west London. |
There will be music from an African arts group, the Masai Cultural Arts team. | There will be music from an African arts group, the Masai Cultural Arts team. |
And singer Joan Armatrading will perform a version of her song, Love and Affection. | And singer Joan Armatrading will perform a version of her song, Love and Affection. |
An innovation for this year's Commonwealth Day has been that the King has prepared his own personal playlist of favourite music tracks, by artists including Bob Marley, Kylie Minogue and Raye. | An innovation for this year's Commonwealth Day has been that the King has prepared his own personal playlist of favourite music tracks, by artists including Bob Marley, Kylie Minogue and Raye. |
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