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when did king charles give a televised speech for buddhists

There is no record that King Charles III has ever given a specific, standalone televised speech “for Buddhists” , and no reliable sources indicate a broadcast solely addressed to Buddhist audiences.

Quick Scoop

King Charles III is well known for his interest in and respect for multiple faiths, including Buddhism, but his major televised speeches have been broad national or Christmas addresses rather than targeted talks to one religious community.

Some key points:

  • He has publicly expressed support for all faiths, naming Buddhism alongside Christianity, Judaism and Islam, especially around the time of his accession in 2022.
  • His major televised speeches include:
    • His first address as monarch on 8 September 2022, after Queen Elizabeth II’s death.
* His first Christmas Day broadcast in December 2022, a historic moment as the first male monarch to give a televised speech on 25 December.
* Subsequent Christmas broadcasts (e.g., 2024, 2025) in which he highlighted shared values across the world’s religions, stressing common bonds between different faiths.

In these speeches, he often talks about shared spiritual values, compassion and the common ground between religions, which includes Buddhism, but the broadcasts are addressed to the wider public and Commonwealth, not exclusively “for Buddhists.”

Has There Been a Buddhist‑Focused TV Speech?

From publicly available information:

  • There is evidence of King Charles visiting Buddhist monasteries and speaking warmly about Buddhism, including describing a visit to a monastery in Kyoto in his younger years as feeling like he had “come home at last.”
  • However, those are personal remarks or speeches given at specific events, not known, titled, nationwide televised speeches “for Buddhists.”

So if you’re looking for:

  • A dated , formal “televised speech for Buddhists” – there is no documented example.
  • A speech where he mentions or praises Buddhism within a broader, televised address – that has happened indirectly, as part of broader comments about all faiths and shared spiritual values.

Trending / Forum Angle

Online discussions and forum-style debates around King Charles’s religious messages focus more on:

  • His efforts to present himself as a defender of all faiths.
  • His choice to highlight shared values among religions in Christmas broadcasts, which some people see as inclusive and others debate in light of his role as head of the Church of England.
  • Occasional controversies about which religious occasions receive public messages (for example, criticism when he offers a greeting or speech for one religious festival but not another).

Within those conversations, Buddhism is usually mentioned as one of several faiths he respects, rather than the sole focus of a televised message.

Answer in Simple Terms

  • King Charles III has not given a widely documented, specific televised speech exclusively “for Buddhists.”
  • He has used major broadcasts (especially Christmas messages) to speak about shared values across religions, including Buddhism, but those speeches are to the general public and Commonwealth rather than to one faith group.

If you saw a claim online about a “televised speech for Buddhists,” it’s likely referring to his broader interfaith remarks or older talks about Buddhism, not a dedicated, dated TV address.

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