During a motion of condolence, Nicola Sturgeon said the Queen’s death was a moment of ‘profound sorrow’ for many Scots

King Charles III has pledged he will “seek always the welfare of our country” as he addressed Scotland’s nationalist-led parliament for the first time as monarch.

In a short ceremony at Holyrood – a motion of condolence to mark the Queen’s death at Balmoral last week, the King said his mother “found in the hills of this land and in the hearts of its people, a haven and a home”.

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