Duchess Sophie of Edinburgh delivered a heartfelt speech on behalf of King
Charles III to mark the 50th anniversary of the Birmingham pub bombings.
The royal family’s official Instagram page highlighted the Duchess’s role in
the solemn event held at Birmingham New Street Station on Thursday. Sophie,
dressed in a long khaki green coat, shared the monarch’s poignant message with
attendees, honoring the memory of the 21 victims of the tragic 1974 attack.
Reading the King’s words, Sophie conveyed, “As you come together to mark fifty
years since the terrible events of 21st November 1974, my wife and I would
like to take this opportunity to say that you, and all those affected by this
dreadful attack, remain very much in our thoughts.”
The King’s message continued, “Today we remember the twenty-one people who
lost their lives so cruelly and all who were injured, many of them grievously.
We also pay heartfelt tribute to those who rushed to their aid.”
Reflecting on the long-lasting impact of the tragedy, King Charles
acknowledged the devastation it caused, noting, “The dreadful tragedies that
occurred fifty years ago touched us all, many of us very personally.”
He also expressed hope and pride in the progress made since the attack,
adding, “To see the brave strides forward that have since been made towards
lasting peace and meaningful reconciliation, and the close bonds of love and
friendship which now bind this city together, makes me exceptionally proud and
thankful.”
Duchess Sophie, often referred to as the royal family’s “secret weapon,” has
increasingly represented the King at significant events, particularly as he
continues to navigate his cancer diagnosis.


