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In a poignant reflection on the 80th anniversaries of Victory in Europe Day and Victory over Japan Day, King Charles paid tribute to the invaluable contributions of the armed forces in ending World War II. He emphasized that their sacrifices carry a “timeless message for us all” that continues to resonate today.
Highlighting the importance of embracing diversity, King Charles urged communities to prioritize the values of “compassion and reconciliation.” He stressed that these principles are vital for fostering unity and harmony in society.
During his address, King Charles also touched on the recent tragedy at Bondi, where a terror attack on December 14 claimed 15 lives. He acknowledged the bravery and swift actions of individuals who responded to the crisis.
Among the first victims were Boris and Sofia Gurman, who, according to dashcam footage, appeared to attempt to disarm one of the assailants before being fatally shot by the alleged gunman, Naveed Akram.
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese remarked on the resilience of the nation, stating, “At the worst of times, we see the best of the Australian character.”
“At the worst of times … we see the best of the Australian character,” Albanese said.