King Charles and Queen Camilla 'Profoundly Shocked and Saddened' in Urgent Statement to King Felipe
- King Charles offered "deepest possible sympathy" to King Felipe VI and the bereaved families following the train crash in Andalusia, Spain.
- At least 40 people died in the collision, marking Spain's deadliest rail disaster in over a decade, confirmed by Spain's Civil Guard.
- Emergency services treated 122 individuals, with 43 hospitalized, including four children, according to emergency response updates.
- King Charles and Queen Camilla expressed feeling "profoundly shocked and saddened" by the tragedy, praising the swift actions of rescue workers.
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King and Queen issue heartbreaking message to King of Spain regarding 'painfully difficult time' for nation
King Charles has sent a message of condolence to King Felipe VI following Sunday's devastating train crash in Andalusia, Spain.The British monarch expressed that he and Queen Camilla were "profoundly shocked and saddened to learn of the appalling train accident in Southern Spain and of the many lives so tragically lost in such a disaster."In his message, the King offered "deepest possible sympathy" to bereaved families and said his thoughts rema…
King Charles issues personal statement mourning Spain train crash victims
King Charles is speaking out after a devastating train crash in Spain claimed the lives of at least 40 people.With the death toll still rising and rescue teams continuing to search for missing victims two days after the disaster, the...
King Felipe and Queen Letizia concluded their visit to the site of the tragic train accident. Iryo maintains that the derailed train was not pulling anything that could have caused the track to break: "It's nonsense."
Of the more than 170 injured, no one was in danger of life. As a cause of the disaster, a break of a rail was not ruled out. Tuesday afternoon, the Spanish king and queen were expected at the scene of the disaster.
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