King Charles III says Queen Elizabeth II's death was 'the moment I have been dreading' during audience with Liz Truss

King Charles III says Queen Elizabeth II's death was 'the moment I have been dreading' during audience with Liz Truss
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Aden-Jay Wood

By Aden-Jay Wood


Published: 09/09/2022

- 22:10

Updated: 09/09/2022

- 22:52

King Charles III met with Liz Truss at Buckingham Palace on Friday

King Charles III has told Prime Minister Liz Truss that the death of Queen Elizabeth II was “the moment I have been dreading”.

The Prime Minister had her first audience with the new King following his return to Buckingham Palace from Balmoral.


Ms Truss, who only took office this week, curtsied as she was shown in to meet the King for the first of what will be regular weekly encounters.

As she offered her condolences, the King shook her hand and thanked her, saying: “You are very kind for coming – I know how busy you are.”

King Charles III during his first audience with Prime Minister Liz Truss at Buckingham Palace, London, following the death of Queen Elizabeth II on Thursday. Picture date: Friday September 9, 2022.
King Charles III and Prime Minister Liz Truss
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He added: “But it’s been so touching this afternoon when we arrived here, all those people come to give their condolences.”

Ms Truss again repeated: “Your Majesty, my very greatest sympathies.”

He replied: “You are very kind. It was the moment I have been dreading, as I know a lot of people have. We’ll try to keep everything going. Come, come have a seat.”

Earlier, Ms Truss led tributes in the House of Commons to Queen Elizabeth II as she urged the country to support their new monarch.

She told MPs the King “bears an awesome responsibility that he now carries for all of us”, adding: “Even as he mourns, his sense of duty and service is clear.”

Queen Elizabeth II
Queen Elizabeth II
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She said the British people, the Commonwealth and all MPs must support Charles as he takes the country forward to a “new era of hope and progress, our new Carolean age”.

While “our lives changed forever” with the death of the Queen, she said Britons must show the world “we do not fear what lies ahead”.

On Tuesday, Ms Truss met Queen Elizabeth II at her Scottish estate when she was invited to form a Government following her victory in the Conservative leadership contest.

On Saturday, she will attend the Accession Council in the State Apartments of St James’s Palace.

While “our lives changed forever” with the death of Queen Elizabeth II, she said Britons must show the world “we do not fear what lies ahead”.

On Tuesday, Ms Truss met Queen Elizabeth II at Balmoral when she was invited to form a Government following her victory in the Conservative leadership contest.

On Saturday, she will attend the Accession Council in the State Apartments of St James’s Palace where the King will be formally proclaimed King

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