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King Charles Champions Free Press as Vital to Democracy

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King Charles has reaffirmed his support for a free press, calling it a "cornerstone of our democracy" in a statement issued ahead of a special Buckingham Palace reception for regional journalists across the UK. The King emphasized the essential role of local media, particularly in challenging times, as he and Queen Camilla prepared to welcome 400 guests from various news organizations in recognition of their contributions to journalism.

 

“A free media is one that will and does make mistakes,” the King stated. “But at its best, it is a cornerstone of our democracy. It is in everyone’s interests that you should succeed. For without a thriving and financially robust regional media, we would all be the poorer.”

 

 

Charles, an honorary life member of the London Press Club, reflected on a speech he gave in 2002 to mark 300 years since the first publication of Britain’s first daily national newspaper, the Daily Courant. He stressed that in an era when division is often highlighted, journalism plays an increasingly crucial role. “Two decades on, when too much focus is given to that which divides us, that role for your whole industry is more important than ever—and it starts from the ground up, at local level, in your hands,” he said.

 

The King acknowledged the vital function of journalism in society, noting its ability to hold power to account and foster a sense of community. “Your reporting, and the work of all those who support you, helps amplify and reaffirm the rights and responsibilities we all share. It shines a light in dark corners, exposing injustice and wrongdoing. Above all, it helps strengthen our communities, in times of joy and at moments of sorrow.”

 

Recognising the evolving media landscape, Charles commended regional outlets for adapting to new commercial and technological challenges. He highlighted the importance of engaging audiences through innovative approaches to ensure the survival of independent journalism.

 

Queen Camilla, a longstanding supporter of journalists, is the patron of the Journalists’ Charity and the Guild of St Bride’s, the historic Fleet Street church known as the "journalists’ church."

 

Based on a report by The Times  2025-03-28

 

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King Donald will tell you what he thinks about free press😳

1 hour ago, Social Media said:

It shines a light in dark corners, exposing injustice and wrongdoing.

Andy and Epstein.

tampongate

Diana’s body count.

Fergie sucking off toes.

Fergie taking bribes.

Harry on the drugs.

April fools is in 4 days. 

However might be your opinion on the person saying it, its important being said, specially in times like theese.

And hopefully they will get insude the brains of many, even if some is beyond saving 😉

 

He can say all he wants about this and other issues however it is the opinion of many that his personal behaviour has not set a good example for his subjects to follow.

The media is a strong bolster against the lies and misdirection we get these days from oligarchs and fake information. We need two sides to every story. 

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