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Britain’s King Charles calls for ‘reconciliation’ in Christmas speech

UK monarch praises the courage of those who risked their lives for others during his fourth Christmas broadcast as king

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Britain’s King Charles and Queen Camilla leave after the Christmas Day service at St Mary Magdalene Church in Sandringham, Norfolk, on Thursday. Photo: AP
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Britain’s King Charles called for “compassion and reconciliation” at a time of “division” across the world in his Christmas Day message on Thursday.

The 77-year-old monarch said he found it “enormously encouraging” how people of different faiths had a “shared longing for peace”.

Charles praised individuals who risked their lives to save others in situations of violence, including those caught up in the killings at a Jewish event at Bondi Beach in Australia this month.

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“Individuals and communities have displayed spontaneous bravery, instinctively placing themselves in harm’s way to defend others,” said the king whose words were accompanied by images of events at Bondi.

Eighty years after the end of World War II, the king said the courage of servicemen and women and the way communities came together after the conflict carried “a timeless message for us all”.

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“These are the values which have shaped our country,” he said.

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