It was a momentous first Commonwealth Day service for King Charles III since the passing of Queen Elizabeth II in September, as he enjoyed the festivities alongside other senior members of the royal family at Westminster Abbey.

The weeks-long occasion is a "series of events and activities happening around the globe – including faith and civic gatherings, debates, school assemblies, flag-raising ceremonies and cultural events," which celebrates the late queen's signing of the Commonwealth Charter.

The new reigning monarch paid tribute to his mother during his address, sharing "Commonwealth Day was an occasion of particular pride for my beloved Mother, the late Queen – a treasured opportunity to celebrate our Commonwealth family, to whose service she dedicated her long and remarkable life," he relayed. "In succeeding Her Majesty as Head of the Commonwealth, I draw great strength from her example, together with all that I have learnt from the extraordinary people I have met, throughout the Commonwealth, over so many years."

King Charles at the podium wearing a blue pin-stripe suit speaking in Westminster Abbey for Commonwealth Day

King Charles spoke at Westminster Abbey for Commonwealth Day. (Jordan Pettitt - WPA Pool)

"The Commonwealth has been a constant in my own life, and yet its diversity continues to amaze and inspire me. Its near-boundless potential as a force for good in the world demands our highest ambition. Its sheer scale challenges us to unite and be bold."

KING CHARLES, PRINCE WILLIAM, KATE MIDDLETON MAKE FIRST PUBLIC APPEARANCES SINCE PRINCE HARRY'S 'SPARE' DEBUT

Queen Elizabeth, King Charles, Queen Consort Camilla, Prince William, Kate Middleton at Commonwealth Day service in 2020.

Queen Elizabeth II, King Charles, Queen Consort Camilla, Prince William and Kate Middleton attend the Commonwealth Day Service 2020. (Phil Harris - WPA Pool/Getty Images)

King Charles and his wife Camilla, the queen consort, were greeted outside Westminster Abbey by religious leaders as well as a performance by the Ngati Ranana London Maori Club.

The king was also photographed doing the traditional Maori greeting, the Hongi, with two people before heading inside.

King Charles holds the arms of a female outside Westminster Abbey as he performs the Hongi, a traditional Maori greeting where you touch noses, split King Charles performs the greetin with a man

King Charles welcomed two individuals with the traditional Maori greeting outside Westminster Abbey. (Belinda Jiao - PA Images/Samir Hussein)

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This was Prince William and Kate Middleton's first Commonwealth Day service appearance since being named Prince and Princess of Wales. The two were also photographed at Westminster Abbey, which is where they married in 2011.

Kate wore a peplum jacket with white embroidery and a matching skirt.

She also donned a pair of dangly sapphire and diamond earrings that were previously a treasured item of the late Princess Diana's, as well as a Prince of Wales feathers brooch, which she received from the king.

Kate Middleton at Westminster Abbey wearing a pair of diamond and sapphire earrings that previously belonged to Princess Diana split Princess Diana wearing massive sapphire, diamond and pearl choker and the same earrings

Kate Middleton honored the late Princess Diana with her jewelry at her first Commonwealth Day as the Princess of Wales. (Chris Jackson/Anwar Hussein)

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Her outfit was complimented by Prince William's, both wearing dark blue hues.

Kate Middleton holds on to her navy hat in a suit and matching skirt leaving Commonwealth Day at Westminster Abbey next to Prince William in a suit and royal blue tie

The Prince and Princess of Wales departed Westminster Abbey. (Chris Jackson)

Several other senior members attended the service, including Prince Edward and Sophie, the newly appointed Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh, as well as Princess Anne and Vice Admiral Sir Timothy Laurence.