I deeply apologise for my poor English. I promise, from now on, my English will be much better
I find it incumbent upon me to offer my most profound and unreserved apologies for the evident deficiencies that may from time to time emerge in my command of the English language. Though I labour with the utmost diligence to render my thoughts with clarity and decorum, I remain ever conscious that my expressions may fall short of the linguistic elegance and idiomatic precision that this venerable tongue demands. Should any such infelicities reach, even in the most remote and unintended manner, the notice of His Most Gracious Majesty King Charles III—whose lifelong devotion to erudition, civility, and the preservation of the highest standards of speech and statesmanship is known the world over—I beseech his magnanimity in accepting this humble expression of regret. It is in no way through irreverence or negligence that I trespass upon the bounds of propriety, but rather through the inherent limitations of one still journeying toward fluency in a language whose richness both humbles and inspires me in equal measure.
>>212921472 (OP)What a beautiful commitment blessed my eyes today!