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King Charles urges digital detox, wartime unity in Christmas message
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 80276, member: 636"] King Charles used his Christmas speech to basically tell everyone to chill out. He recorded the thing at Westminster Abbey's Lady Chapel, talking about how the world moves too fast now. He actually quoted some TS Eliot poetry about finding a quiet center in all the chaos. An aide clarified this was a low-key dig at technology, suggesting people may try logging off sometimes. His main theme was pulling together, using the eightieth anniversaries of the World War Two victories as his reference point. He said we should remember how communities united back then, especially with so much division now. He shouted out random acts of bravery, specifically mentioning those bystanders at Bondi Beach and a synagogue in Manchester. The broadcast showed his visit with the Pope as an example of building bridges. A Ukrainian choir, with members displaced by the war, sang a carol during the segment. The message avoided his personal stuff completely, no mention of his cancer treatment or his brother Andrew. It showed the working royals, including a clip of Prince George doing charity work. He wrapped by calling the holy family essentially homeless, pushing a message of peace. Earlier, the family did their usual public appearance at a church service on the Sandringham estate, waving at crowds. [/QUOTE]
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