This Wednesday, July 17, Carlos III has been at the forefront of one of the most important events on his agenda since he announced that he had cancer in FebruaryAt 75 years old, the sovereign has announced the legislative agenda of the Keir Starmer Labour Government by inaugurating, with the so-called King’s Speech, the activity of the new Parliament arising from the elections of July 4.
Accompanied by Queen Camillathe father of William of England and Prince Harry, has announced from his throne in the House of Lords (high, unelected), as tradition dictates, more than 35 bills that the Executive plans to approve in the coming months, with the central objective of promoting economic growth.
At the beginning of his speech -which the Government writes-, the son of Elizabeth II explained that “will govern in the service of the country”with a programme “focused on several missions based on the principles of security, justice and opportunities for all”. He has announced the renationalisation of British railways and an infrastructure fund.
This was the second time that Charles III has opened the parliamentary session since he ascended to the throne. following the death of his mother in September 2022 and the first with a Labour Party Executive, which won the last elections by an absolute majority after 14 years of Conservative rule.
The king announced that he had cancer in February and It was at the end of April when he resumed his public agenda with her return to various events. One of the most important and eagerly awaited took place on June 15 with Trooping The Colour, which was especially marked by the return of Kate Middleton after announcing in March that she also has cancer.
At the event on Wednesday, which was of a political nature, the king showed certain signs of anxiety“It was Charles who showed some micro signs of internal anxiety today, sucking his lips after his first announcement and fidgeting with his robes after sitting down,” explains body language expert Judi James in The Mirror after analyzing some of the king’s gestures during his speech.
Queen Camilla, meanwhile, has been keeping a close eye on the monarch.“Her glances at Carlos, whose reddened eyes seemed to suggest weariness, suggested concern for him rather than announcing her own inner anxiety. As always lately, she seemed quietly intent on making sure he didn’t overdo things or checking that he was feeling okay.”
However, she handled the situation well: “She was able to sit very still and seemed quite calm around him. She put her hands in a clockwise position and stayed there, projecting a calm solidity.”
Speaking about the Queen, the expert also explained to the British tabloid: “When the King read the speech, he turned his head to see Charles preparing to stand up with a loving and protective look, although it was evident that Charles was still in charge of the ceremonial choreography.”
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