Charles III was formally proclaimed king at a ceremony in London

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Charles III was formally proclaimed king at the Ascension Council meeting in London today, two days after the death of his mother, Elizabeth II.

The ceremony took place at the Palace of Saint James and was televised for the first time. Prince of Wales and heir to the throne William and Prime Minister Liz’s new Queen Consort Camilla were present at the ceremony. truss beam and former British Chancellors Boris Johnson, Tony Blair, David CameronJohn Major and Is there a May.

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The proclamation was made according to protocol, without the presence of the king.

Charles III, in his oath before the Council of Ascension following his proclamation as monarch, said that he was “deeply aware” of his role “of the duties and great responsibilities”.

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My mother’s kingdom is unmatched in its longevity, devotion and devotion (…) I am deeply aware of this great legacy entrusted to me, the duties and enormous responsibilities of the monarch. transmitted King 3. Charles

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9/10/2022 07:15updated on 09/10/2022 07:22

source: Noticias

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