London:Britain's King Charles III focussed his customary Christmas broadcast on Monday on the importance of caring for the Earth and the natural world, along with a message of peace in times of increasingly tragic conflict in the world. The message was filmed in the Centre Room at Buckingham Palace in London, with its iconic balcony and view of the Victoria Memorial in the background.
In a royal first, the 75-year-old monarch delivered his festive message to the UK and Commonwealth standing beside a re-plantable Christmas tree. The living tree is kept in a pot so it can be used next year, along with sustainable decorations used to hang from its branches as a nod to the King's environmental campaigning.
During my lifetime I have been so pleased to see a growing awareness of how we must protect the Earth and our natural world as the one home which we all share, the King said. I find great inspiration now from the way so many people recognise this as does the Christmas Story, which tells us that Angels brought the message of hope first to shepherds. These were people who lived simply amongst others of God's creatures. Those close to Nature were privileged that night, he said.
The self-penned message by the royal was intended to cover issues important to the King, who is spending Christmas at his royal Sandringham House estate in Norfolk from where the royal family walked down for a traditional church service. The King's message noted: And at a time of increasingly tragic conflict around the world, I pray that we can also do all in our power to protect each other. The words of Jesus seem more than ever relevant: do to others as you would have them do to you.'