King Charles has published an emotional statement when the monarch delivered an audio message to mark a historical occasion.
The palace shared a video where King Charles praises the “courage” of veterans and civilians who paid a high price to end World War II, leaders in the commemoration of the United Kingdom for the 80th anniversary of VJ Day.
Charles referred to “conflicts worldwide today” in an audio message to the nation, arguing that World War II remained a reminder that “the real cost of the war extends beyond the battlefields, touching all aspects of life,” according to the AFP
World War II veterans “showed that, in times of war and in peacetime, the greatest weapons of all are not the arms you carry, but the arms you link.”
In the message registered earlier this month, the Moanrch also promised the “service and sacrifice” of those who “saw the forces of freedom prevail” “will never be forgotten.”
“The courage and camaraderie that are shown in the darkest hour of humanity is a flame that will open for eternity, a lighthouse that honors our past and guides our future,” he said in the six -minute direction.
“Therefore, we compromise to be guardians vigilant of the values that it bequeathed.”
The palace shared the video on social networks with the King’s statement “for the millions of families gathered around their wireless sets, and for their loved ones that still serve from home, it was the message that a world tired of the battle had prayed for a long time:” The war has ended. “