​​King Charles cannot take his coronation lawfully while supporting policies of the WEF.

As the new constitutional monarch, King Charles III, one of the King’s new duties is to remain politically neutral as the head of state:  “an important formal and ceremonial relationship” with Parliament, the monarchy’s official website states.

The King’s approval is required for all bills passed by Parliament in order for them to become law; the last Royal Assent to be refused was back in 1707.
The WEF (World Economic Forum) lacks the authority to make decisions independently, therefore, they are actively trying to sway public opinion in favour of policies that will benefit humanity as a whole.

The question is how can the King act neutrally when he is part of an organisation, approving bills when he is for the great financial reset?

In his first speech to the nation as the new monarch, Charles warned his new role will limit his activism, especially that towards climate change. But we remain sceptical as to his involvement with the WEF.

Mr Albanese let slip how his government is going to treat opponents of their climate agenda. The government will support Charles’ efforts toward climate change and will insist that it’s not political, Labour is casting anyone who disagrees with their radical approach as a nefarious partisan who doesn’t care about “our very quality of life and survival”.

Not forgetting transitioning to renewable energy will lower people’s quality of life exponentially, thanks to higher power prices and sporadic electricity.

The WEF lacks the authority to make decisions independently, therefore, they are actively trying to sway public opinion in favour of policies that will supposedly benefit humanity as a whole or possibly their agenda to gain more control over the population making the rich, richer and the poor, poorer.

See who was in attendance below.

The 2023 World Economic Forum was held January 16th – 20th in Davos, Switzerland and it is outstanding to see how many royals from across the world were in attendance.

Confirmed:

Belgium:
King Philippe & Queen Mathilde

Luxembourg:
Prince Guillaume

Liechtenstein:
Hereditary Prince Alois

Monaco:
Prince Albert

Panel:  “Unpacking the Polar Crisis”  

Netherlands:
Queen Maxima

Panel: “Financial Inclusion Beyond Access” 

Sweden:
Prince Daniel 

Panel:  “Open Forum: Nature Heals” 

Saudia Arabia: 
Prince Faisal 

United Kingdom:
Princess Beatrice 
Princess Eugenie

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