On October 25, King Charles III met new Prime Minister Rishi Sunak at Buckingham Palace. This is the first time that the new ruler has entrusted someone with the task of creating a government in his name. Observing the image shared also through the social channels of the royal family, however, some particular details can be noticed.
The first detail that jumps out is the smile with which King Charles greeted Sunak. The two have also met on other occasions over the years. It seems that the Sovereign has esteem for the new Prime Minister, the third in a few months.
Charles III receives Sunak at Buckingham Palace. Photo Twitter @RoyalFamily
The King and Prime Minister have met several times before, including a reception to celebrate the British Asian Trust, which Charles set up, and an event earlier this year for the Prince’s Trust in south London. On this occasion, they went to a sports store. It will be for these reasons that King Charles has decided to take care of Sunak’s reception as well as possible with a few details.
King Charles: the details of the meeting with Rishi Sunak
During his first official interview with Rishi Sunak, King Charles appeared excited. The new Sovereign wanted to welcome him with respectful nods to his Indian origins. In fact, Sunak is the first Englishman of Indian origin to hold this position. His rise to power sparked a sense of pride among members of the greater Indian community. Chef Narendra Modi also expressed his joy.
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Carlo himself wanted to pay homage to the Prime Minister’s origins with a concern that speaks volumes about his esteem for him. On the tea table in the room, indeed, there was a box of chocolates which are usually sold for Diwali, or the world famous “festival of lights”. Among other things, this Monday, October 24, the world celebrated this event which unites all the Indians of the world.
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The most attentive, moreover, could not fail to notice the choice of the room in which Carlo received his Prime Minister. Until now, in fact, Queen Elizabeth had always used another room in Buckingham Palace, while the new king chose to host the event in the 1844 room. The reason for this choice is unknown, which according to some would be motivated by the work. renovation of the Palace. Certainly, however, the Sovereign wanted to pay homage to Sunak’s origins. According to certain rumors, the king would like to include in his kingdom all the different ethnic groups and religions present at par, from the next coronation.