Following the death of Queen Elizabeth of England, King Charles, the eldest son who succeeded to the throne, gave his first speech to the people on the 9th, saying, "I will strive to serve with loyalty, respect and love," following the Queen's example. I vowed to do my best.

After Queen Elizabeth died on the 8th at the age of 96, her eldest son, Prince Charles, became king.



The new King Charles returned to Buckingham Palace in London on the 9th after seeing the Queen's final moments at Balmoral Castle in northern Scotland.



And when he got out of the car in front of the palace gates, he shook hands and exchanged words with a large number of citizens who had gathered to pay tribute to the Queen, and there were scenes where women kissed their hands and cheeks.



Afterwards, a speech recorded by King Charles from the Palace was broadcast on television, in which he said, "The Queen, and my beloved mother, have inspired me throughout my life and have been role models for me and my whole family." I looked back.



And he said to his people, "Wherever you live, whatever your background or beliefs, I will endeavor to serve you with loyalty, respect and her love." I vowed to



Finally, King Charles thanked his mother for her life by saying, "Dear Mama. Thank you for your love and devotion to family and country."



On this day, about 2,000 citizens attended the Queen's memorial service at St. It was sung as "God Save the King" after the monarch was replaced by the king.



The schedule until Queen Elizabeth's state funeral has not been announced, but according to the public broadcaster BBC, her Queen's coffin will be enshrined in the cathedral in Edinburgh, Scotland, and will receive condolences from the general public.



Her state funeral is expected to take place around the 20th of this month at Westminster Abbey, where her Queen was crowned 69 years ago.