King Charles of England has released his first Christmas message since his accession to the throne, commemorating Queen Elizabeth, who died in September this year.

During her lifetime, Queen Elizabeth announced a Christmas message every year on December 25th, and this year, the first message was televised after King Charles ascended the throne.



The message was pre-recorded at the Queen's resting place at Windsor Castle outside London, where King Charles said, ``Christmas is a particularly pressing time for those who have lost loved ones. I mourn the late Queen.



In addition, in light of the fact that people's lives are becoming increasingly difficult due to high prices, "the many charities that are active in the most difficult situations, and generously provide food, donations, and time to support those around us. I would like to express my gratitude to all the people who are



Attention was focused on what King Charles, who will be crowned in May next year, will send in his first Christmas message, but like the beloved Queen Elizabeth, he has been thinking about the people.