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Royal fans all say the same thing as King Charles and Camilla sit on their thrones for the first time

ROYAL fans have all said the same thing as King Charles and Camilla sit on thrones for the first time.

The King and Queen Consort attended Westminster Hall yesterday where the grieving monarch made a heart-felt address to Lords and politicians.

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King Charles and Queen Consort Camilla sat on their thrones for the first time yesterday

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King Charles told Westminster he feels ‘the weight of history’ as he takes on this new role

King Charles, 73, confessed he has felt “the weight of history”  since the passing of Her Majesty and shed a tear as the ceremony played out.

But the public have praised how “regal” the pair looked throughout.

One tweeted: “Beautiful seeing King Charles III & Queen Consort Camilla together at this official engagement.”

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While another wrote: “They look dignified, regal and perfectly at ease.”

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The chairs were reserved and positioned at the head of the chamber waiting for the royal couple to arrive for the televised service.

MPs from both political parties were in attendance to express their condolences following the death of Queen Elizabeth II.

Another fan shared their sympathy for the new King who is attending multiple events just a few days after The Queen’s death.

They said: “What a baptism of fire for King Charles. How he keeps on his feet I don’t know. An unenviably demanding job.

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“All good wishes to him and Queen Camilla. Saw up close, their hard work & gruelling schedule in Cashel earlier this year. Health and good wishes to both!”

The King told those in Westminster: “As I stand before you today, I cannot help but feel the weight of history which surrounds us and which reminds us of the vital parliamentary traditions to which members of both Houses dedicate yourselves with such personal commitment, for the betterment of us all.”

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The chairs were positioned at the head of the chamber
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