King Charles III visited the Scottish Parliament on Saturday to mark its 25th anniversary. During his address, he highlighted the parliament's ability to positively impact lives and emphasized the importance of climate change action. He also spoke about Scotland's special place in the royal family's hearts.
King Charles highlighted the importance of Climate Change as he visited the Scottish Parliament to mark its 25th anniversary. Alongside the Queen, Charles addressed the chamber during a visit to Holyrood on Saturday, saying the parliament can "touch and improve the lives of so many individuals".He highlighted Scotland as a "uniquely special place" in the hearts of his family, saying Queen Elizabeth II "treasured the time spent at Balmoral".
If that is so, then it is perhaps even more important, not less, that in the vital areas of representation, of political debate, of policy making and of discourse, these values, together with hope, civility and generosity of spirit, are never far from the heart of even the most difficult of issues.
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