In St. Paul’s Cathedral in London, the new was heard for the first time National Anthem her Britain and it is called “God Save the King”, i.e. “God save the King”.
Thus, the new version replaces after 70 years “God Save the Queen”, an anthem that has been played at official events since the accession of Elizabeth II to the British throne (1952) until today.
It is noted that Britain’s King Charles III described the death of his mother, Elizabeth II, as the moment he feared, in a brief dialogue he had earlier today with Prime Minister Liz Truss, which was captured by television cameras. “The moment I dreaded, as I know for many other people,” Charles III was heard to say as he welcomed Prime Minister Truss to Buckingham Palace, referring to the Queen’s death.
In his first address to the nation, Britain’s new King Charles III thanked the world for joining in mourning his mother, while pledging to follow her example.
Source: News Beast
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