King Charles is set to address the UK public in just days, in commemoration of VJ Day.

The speech by the monarch comes 80 years after the allied forced celebrated victory over Japan, which marked the end of the Second World War.

Across the nation, households will be able to hear the King via an audio address released by Buckingham Palace on the morning of August 15 - exactly eighty years after the war ended.

Sources have reported the sovereign may have written the speech himself, as he is keen to recognise the "duty and sacrifice of our greatest generation," the Mirror reported.

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Only three months ago, the King was again at the helm of leading the nation for VE Day commemorations, to reme

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