Since the very start of King Charles III’s reign, he stated he would be focusing his monarchy on solving Climate change issues in the United Kingdom. The King has fulfilled his promises, and he is still bringing the message on every occasion he makes a speech.
On May 24, it was celebrated as Bermuda Day, which is a tradition where the first day of the year that residents go into the sea. King Charles III sent such a heartwarming message to Bermuda’s Governor to commemorate the date.
“Dear Governor, as you and the people of Bermuda celebrate the auspicious occasion of Bermuda Day, my wife and I have great pleasure in conveying our warmest congratulations to your Premier and the people of Bermuda. I have such fond memories of my visit to Bermuda 55 years ago and remain very proud to have opened Bermuda’s parliament on the 350th anniversary. Throughout my visit, I was struck by Bermuda’s stunning natural beauty and rich heritage.”
The King also showed his hopes to continue working together with the Bermuda government on important climate change and environmental issues to protect the natural beauty that once captured the King’s attention.
“I am heartened by the valuable work being undertaken in Bermuda to combat climate change, including harnessing live corals for coastal protection, progressing the transition to renewable energy, and community fundraising to establish the High Point Nature Reserve.”