King Charles III used his annual Easter message to highlight the dual nature of humanity, acknowledging both its capacity for cruelty and its potential for great kindness. Speaking ahead of the Maundy Thursday service at Durham Cathedral, the King emphasized the enduring importance of faith, hope, and especially love, which he described as a virtue shared across religions. He paid tribute to humanitarian workers risking their lives in conflict zones and drew attention to the suffering caused by war. The King’s message called for unity and compassion, urging people to embrace love as a force stronger than death. The address comes as the King and Queen Camilla participate in traditional Easter events, including distributing Maundy money to honored guests.
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