King Charles Says Queen Elizabeth Would Be 'Troubled Deeply' by Current World
King Charles said his mother Queen Elizabeth II would be "troubled deeply" by the world we live in today. He made the comments as the final design for a statue of the late Queen is being unveiled, 100 years after her birth.

King Charles made emotional remarks about his late mother Queen Elizabeth II, saying she would be "deeply troubled" by the state of today's world. The comments came as officials prepare to unveil the final design for a statue honoring the Queen, marking 100 years since her birth.
The King called his mother "darling Mama" in the tribute and urged people to work together for a better world "rooted in peace, justice, prosperity and security." His words reflect growing global tensions from ongoing wars and conflicts.
Queen Elizabeth II died in September 2022 after ruling for 70 years. During her reign, she rarely spoke about politics or world events directly. King Charles has been more open about sharing his views on global issues since taking the throne.
The statue unveiling comes as the royal family continues to honor the Queen's memory through various commemorative events and projects across the United Kingdom.
The King's rare personal comments about his mother offer insight into how the royal family views current global conflicts and challenges. His call for peace and justice comes as wars rage in Ukraine and Gaza.
The final statue design will be officially unveiled in the coming days.
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