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King Charles calls for ‘respect and dignity in the face of accelerating challenge’ at Scottish Parliamentary Opening

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King Charles calls for ‘respect and dignity in the face of accelerating challenge’ at Scottish Parliamentary Opening
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The King and Queen attended the ceremonial opening of the Scottish Parliament’s seventh session at Holyrood on Saturday, with the monarch delivering a speech urging MSPs to safeguard Scotland’s natural heritage.

During his address, the monarch called on parliamentarians to ensure that debate is “carried out with respect and courtesy” as they embark upon Holyrood’s seventh session since its establishment in 1999.


The King made clear he would not apologise for returning to the theme of environmental stewardship, describing it as a matter of “incredible importance” to protect what he termed Scotland’s “precious natural capital”.

He detailed his deeply held conviction that the natural world and human communities are fundamentally interconnected rather than in competition with one another.

“There is an essential harmony between the health of our planet, the natural systems on which we depend and the health of the people that live upon the Earth,” he told the chamber.

He also acknowledged that in an era of “rapid and seemingly accelerating challenge”, not every ambition would be realised despite the best intentions.

However, he reminded the chamber: “But while the outcome might not always be yours to deliver, the manner in which it is pursued lies always within your power.

The King and Queen attended the ceremonial opening of the Scottish Parliament’s seventh session at Holyrood on Saturday, with the monarch delivering a speech urging MSPs to safeguard Scotland’s natural heritage

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“With that in mind, and in the knowledge that you are custodians of the democratic traditions long nurtured in these islands – traditions of which the honours of Scotland set before us are a powerful reminder – let us continue to show by example that debate can be carried out with respect and courtesy, that disagreement is possible while honouring one another’s dignity.

“And it is recognised – whatever views may exist as to the means – that all those engaged in public service are seeking the same end – the good of the society we serve.”

Following the formal proceedings, the royal couple met community champions nominated by MSPs.

The King made clear he would not apologise for returning to the theme of environmental stewardship, describing it as a matter of “incredible importance” to protect what he termed Scotland’s ‘precious natural capital’

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First Minister John Swinney responded by suggesting that amid “uncertainty fuelling deep, personal anxiety” and divisive forces, a fresh approach to politics could provide the foundation for “renewed hope”.

He posed the question of whether parliamentarians would collectively embrace the new political culture that formed part of Holyrood’s founding promise.

The ceremony featured distinctly Scottish cultural elements, with the nation’s makar Pàdraig MacAoidh reciting a Gaelic poem entitled Let This Hall Be Full Of Noises.

Harpist Rachel Groves and vocalist Ellie Beaton performed Robert Burns’s Ae Fond Kiss, while MSP Stuart McMillan played Bonnie Dundee and a Hundred Pipers on the bagpipes as the royals departed.

Among those recognised as local heroes was Susan Lindner-Kelly, a 45-year-old from Blantyre who established the community initiative Bonnie Blantyre in 2017.

She described the royal encounter as “a privilege and an honour”, noting the occasion felt “quite surreal” as streets were closed off around Holyrood.

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