King Charles automatically became the British monarch upon his mother's death, to make it official, he will have to be formally proclaimed by an accession council.
Charles’s ascension to the throne became automatic upon the death of his mother on Sept. 8, but as of Friday, his new role remains to be officiated. His status as the sovereign will be signed and sealed during a ceremony at St. James’s Palace in London this Saturday.According to a post about the ascension procedure on, the process will start with an Accession Council meeting at St. James’s Palace. At first, the Accession Council will meet without King Charles present.
Once the council has formally declared King Charles as the British monarch, they will meet with the new king. King Charles will then be proclaimed the official monarch of the United Kingdom. Soon after, he will read a declaration and makewhich will include a promise to “maintain and preserve the Protestant Religion and Presbyterian Church Government.”At 11 a.m. London time, the first of various proclamations declaring King Charles the official monarch will be read from the balcony at St. James’s Palace.
The outlet reported several other proclamations will be read around the United Kingdom. The second one will be read at the Royal Exchange in London and then later in Scotland, Northern Ireland and Wales. Saturday’s event is known as Accession Day and is not a coronation. A coronation event, which is much more celebratory, will likely come months after the queen’s death.
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