King Charles III pledges 'lifelong service' as UK's new monarch

Seventy years later, the UK saw the first official rendition of the national anthem, 'God Save the King', since Charles became monarch.

Prince Charles

King Charles III has pledged "lifelong service" in his first address to the UK and the Commonwealth after assuming the throne following the death of his mother, Queen Elizabeth II.

The televised speech was broadcast on Friday as a service to remember the late Queen, attended by senior politicians and 2,000 members of the public, which took place at the St Paul's Cathedral, the BBC reported.