I don’t have live access to the latest news in this moment. Here’s how you can quickly get up to date on “discours roi Charles III” (the King Charles III speech):
- Quick overview: King Charles III has given notable speeches at major moments in recent years, including his first address as king after Elizabeth II’s death in 2022, and a landmark speech in France during his state visit in 2023. For the latest updates, you’ll want to check current news sources and official royal channels.
- Where to look now:
- Major newspapers’ live blogs or dedicated royal/news sections (e.g., Le Monde, Le Figaro, BBC News, The Guardian) for the latest statements or appearances by King Charles III.
- Official Palace/royal family channels or pages often publish transcripts or videos of speeches promptly.
- Reputable video platforms or TV news outlets that cover royal events live may host the full speech and subsequent reactions.
- How to verify accuracy:
- Cross-check transcripts or quotes against multiple outlets to avoid misattribution, especially for quotes or policy mentions.
- Note the date and context of each speech (e.g., domestic addresses vs. foreign visits) to distinguish different moments in his royal tenure.
If you’d like, tell me your preferred sources (e.g., BBC, Le Monde, AP) and I’ll pull the latest summarized highlights and provide direct quotes with citations.