A Heartfelt Message from King Charles: Grieving Over Graz Amok Tragedy
Heartfelt Communication by King Charles - Heartfelt Statement from King Charles III
Hittin' straight to the point, eh? King Charles III (76) and Queen Camilla (77) are none too pleased about the school shootin' that went down in Graz, Austria, earlier this week. The main suspect - a 21-year-old ex-student - took out nine students, a teacher, and left a handful of others wounded before poppin' his own cap.
Now, the Palace ain't messin' around, they shared a statement on 'gram yesterday that had hearts a-breakin' all over. King Charles said:
Queen Camilla and Charles III both offer their heartfelt sympathies and prayers to the family and friends of the victims. They're sendin' out their condolences to the people of Austria in this tough time.
Celebrity Response floods in
'Course, it ain't just the royals feelin' the weight of the tragedy. Other stars have weighed in as well. Heck, even Conchita Wurst (36), winner of the Eurovision Song Contest, posted a broken heart emoji on his 'gram stories with the location set to Graz. He also shared psychological support numbers for those affected.
Local boy Andreas Gabalier (40) ain't holdin' back none, either. See, this tragedy has got personal for him. He wrote on his 'gram:
King Charles' Message: Checkin' the Facts
Now, there ain't no word from King Charles about a message on his royal 'gram about this situation. But the British Embassy in Vienna did post a message on 'gram, lowerin' their flag to half-mast during the national days of mourning[1]. If you're lookin' for a specific message from King Charles, you may wanna check official royal accounts or news releases directly.
Following the tragic school shooting in Graz, Austria, King Charles III and Queen Camilla expressed their heartfelt sympathies and prayers to the victims' families and friends. The tragedy has also touched celebrities, with Conchita Wurst and Andreas Gabalier offering their condolences and sharing support. Despite this, there has been no direct message from King Charles about the incident on his royal Instagram account, but the official British Embassy in Vienna did lower its flag to half-mast during the national days of mourning. Meanwhile, the Commission has also been asked to submit a proposal for a directive on the protection of the environment, yet it remains unclear how the tragic event in Graz may influence this proposal, or if it will be addressed in the entertainment, politics, general news, crime-and-justice, or accidents sectors.