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King Charles says unity in diversity will help 'right triumphs over wrong' in giving 4th Christmas address

Posted on: Dec 25, 2025 22:10 IST | Posted by: Cbc
King Charles says unity in diversity will help 'right triumphs over wrong' in giving 4th Christmas address

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King Charles's annual Christmas Day message highlighted the importance of unity in diversity as wars and tensions put communities around the world under strain.

"With the great diversity of our communities, we can find the strength to ensure that right triumphs over wrong," Charles, 77, said Thursday, his fourth annual broadcast since becoming monarch.

"As I meet people of different faiths, I find it enormously encouraging to hear how much we have in common, a shared longing for peace and a deep respect for all life."

Charles spoke of "journeying" and the importance of showing kindness to people on the move, themes that resonate at a time of intense public concern over migration around the world.

His message, delivered from Westminster Abbey where monarchs have been crowned since William the Conqueror in 1066, came at the end of a year marked by tensions in the Royal Family.

The king's words were followed by a performance by a Ukrainian choir, with members wearing traditional Ukrainian "vyshyvanka" embroidered shirts, and the London-based Royal Opera Chorus.

Charles has frequently expressed his support for Ukraine and has hosted President Volodymyr Zelenskyy at Windsor Castle three times in 2025 alone, most recently in October.

Although constitutionally required to remain above politics, the king has repeatedly spoken out on global crises, voicing concern over the Israel–Gaza conflict and expressing sorrow after violence against Jewish communities including an attack at a synagogue in northern England in October and Sydney's Bondi Beach shooting this month.

In his Christmas Day broadcast, a tradition dating back to 1932, Charles praised military veterans and aid workers for their courage in adversity, saying they gave him hope.

In an address rich in references to the biblical Christmas story, he also recalled his state visit to the Vatican in October, where he and Pope Leo prayed together in the first joint worship by a British monarch and a Catholic pontiff since England broke away from Rome in 1534. The British monarch is supreme governor of the Church of England.

Nearly two years after revealing an unspecified cancer diagnosis, Charles said this month that his treatment could be scaled back in the new year.

His son William's wife, Kate, Princess of Wales, announced in January that she was in remission after completing chemotherapy the previous September — rare disclosures for a family that traditionally guards its privacy.

Health was not the only challenge for the monarchy.

Charles stripped his younger brother Andrew of his titles as Duke of York and prince after renewed scrutiny of his ties to the late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.

But the year also brought a rare moment of reconciliation when Charles and his younger son, Prince Harry, got together for tea in September, their first meeting in just under two years.

Harry, who is based in the U.S., later said he hoped for healing, calling life "precious" and acknowledging limited time to mend ties.

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