How King Charles 'subtly' talked about ex-wife Diana in first speech to nationKing Charles spoke fondly about family members during his first speech as the monarch. Amid his emotional speech, the 73-year-old gave a Hamlet reference, which a royal expert believes is a 'subtle' nod to ex-wife, Princess Diana. Charles wished his "darling" mama "may 'flights of Angels sing thee to thy rest"Responding to the words, broadcaster Dawn Neeson told Sky News: "Evidently that phrase is from Hamlet, talking of Diana. So I do wonder if him choosing that particular phrase was maybe a subtle mention and a nod to his late wife. In between the speech, Charles also sent love to his wife, Camilla Parker: “I count on the loving help of my darling wife, Camilla,” he said.
Source: The Nation September 11, 2022 22:48 UTC