It's also possible that the tv script used the actual original speech by King Edward VII, and so Charles re-used the same speech from their archives without realising that it was used in the tv series.
Below is the text of the statement issued by King Edward VII on the death of his mother, Queen Victoria, which was read out in the Houses of Parliament on 25 January 1901.
The King is fully assured that the House of Commons will share in the deep sorrow which has befallen His Majesty and the Nation by the lamented death of His Majesty’s mother, the late Queen. Her devotion to the welfare of Her country and Her people, and Her wise and beneficent rule during the sixty-four years of Her glorious reign will ever be held in affectionate memory by Her loyal and devoted subjects throughout the dominions of the British Empire.
So, the answer would seem to be, Charles the Turd ripped this from the TeeVee.
It's also possible that the tv script used the actual original speech by King Edward VII, and so Charles re-used the same speech from their archives without realising that it was used in the tv series.
Came here to ask the same question.
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https://www.ukpol.co.uk/king-edward-vii-statement-on-death-of-queen-victoria/
Below is the text of the statement issued by King Edward VII on the death of his mother, Queen Victoria, which was read out in the Houses of Parliament on 25 January 1901.
So, the answer would seem to be, Charles the Turd ripped this from the TeeVee.