King Charles III is strong in the face of criticism, carrying out his late mother Queen Elizabeth II's legacy of promoting love and concord via compassionate words and acts.
The 76-year-old king has been questioned about his Easter message of love, which attempted to promote peace by bringing people closer together.
A royal historian shared his opinions on the monarch's speech, claiming the King went 'out of his way' to include other religions in his Easter message, asking, 'Was this the time or place?!'
Alexander Lamon has questioned King Charles' choice, claiming it was not the right "time and place" for such statements.
On Thursday, April 18, Prince William and Harry's father presented his Easter sermon during the Royal Maundy Service at Durham Cathedral, focusing on what he termed "one of the puzzles of our humanity".
In his speech, the 76-year-old king emphasized humanity's ability to be "both great cruelty and great kindness".
However, the King's message appeared to fall flat with those who questioned his method, although a great number of Britons and other royal enthusiasts hailed the king for his genuine efforts to foster unity.
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