King Charles III takes the throne. - He pleads for individuals in the Enga Region.
At present, there are fears that over 2000 people have perished in a catastrophic landslide in Papua New Guinea. This disaster struck on a previous Friday (local time). In a heartfelt announcement on the 27th of May, King Charles III (75) expressed his condolences, alongside Queen Camilla (76), for the numerous victims and their families in the Enga province.
King Charles III. Shocked by the Tragedy in Papua New Guinea
"My wife and I were tremendously dismayed and grieved to discover the immense landslide in Enga and the agonizing loss of countless lives, homes, and gardens", Charles conveys in a personal missive, which also graced Instagram.
Having witnessed the "inspirational tenacity" of the Papua New Guinea Highlands residents firsthand, Charles holds them in the highest regard. He instinctively believes these communities will unite to offer assistance to the afflicted and rebuild "in such emotionally taxing situations."
Joining forces with his wife Queen Camilla, King Charles III conveys his profound sympathy to the bereaved families and townships who must endure so much because of this "harrowing, harrowing event." The Commonwealth country is "constantly on our thoughts and prayers."
This message is marked with "Charles R", signifying that it is directly from the British monarch.
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King Charles III and Queen Camilla expressed their deepest sympathies to the victims and families affected by the landslide in the Enga Region of Papua New Guinea, acknowledging the significant loss of lives, homes, and gardens. The royals, moved by the resilience displayed by the Papua New Guinean communities, believe they will rally together to provide aid and rebuild following this tragic event.
The British monarch, King Charles III, was shocked by the catastrophic landslide that occurred in Papua New Guinea, resulting in numerous casualties and destruction. In a heartfelt message, he expressed his and Queen Camilla's condolences and support for the impacted communities, acknowledging the tremendous challenges they are facing due to this natural disaster.
The 75-year-old King Charles III, along with Queen Camilla, have expressed concern for the over 2000 people believed to have perished in the landslide in Papua New Guinea. Calling the disaster a "harrowing event," they offer their thoughts and prayers to the affected communities and families, expressing their support during this difficult time.
The devastating landslide in Papua New Guinea has resulted in widespread loss and grief, and the Royals, led by King Charles III and Queen Camilla, have stepped forward to express their sympathy and support for the impacted communities.
Source: www.stern.de