King Charles DC planes condes their condolences to crash victims; ‘I am deeply surprised’

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King Charles expressed his condolences to the DC plane crash victims in the states earlier this week. The Emperor issued a statement, which shares his deep sadness and expresses his condolences to those who lost their lives in a tragic accident.

He first went to pay special tribute to the respondents, who worked fast to ensure less damage.

In his statement, the head of the state shared, “My family and I have been deeply shocked and saddened by the terrible news of tragic air accident in Washington, DC, causing such a devastating loss of life.”

In the documents issued by Buckingham Palace, His Majesty claimed, “Our heart and our special views are with the people of the United States and our deepest possible sympathy goes to the families and loved ones of all the victims.”

To end the message, the emperor shared that he would like to “pay a special tribute to emergency respondents who worked so quickly for this frightening incident” and signed the statement as Charles R.

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Meanwhile, the King of England has close ties with the United States of England and paid a trip to attend the funeral of former President George W. Bush in 2018.

For future trips, the king has not yet announced anything that can be in the schedule, given their fight with cancer. Apart from the king, many athletes of the skating community also paid their condolences. Olympians Tara Lipinsky and Adam Ripon paid tribute to social media platforms.

He mentioned that “When you find out that you know some of the aircraft, it is … even a big shock.”

According to reports, all the passengers of the aircraft died after the accident.

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