The first public proclamation of the new sovereign will be read
Following the death of Queen Elizabeth II on Thursday the new king will be formally proclaimed in a ceremony set to take place this morning. King Charles III, as he is now known, had an audience with the new Prime Minister Liz Truss on Friday, as well as declaring the official state of mourning.
King Charles III met with well-wishers outside Buckingham Palace yesterday, following his return to London from Balmoral Castle. The Queen's funeral is expected to take place in around 10 days.Today , the Accession Council meets, traditionally at 10am, at St James's Palace in London to formally proclaim Charles as the new sovereign. First, the Privy Council gathers without the King to proclaim the new monarch and arrange business relating to the proclamation.
Then Charles holds his first Privy Council, accompanied by Camilla and William who are also Privy Counsellors, and makes his personal declaration and oath. The first public proclamation of the new sovereign is read in the open air from the Friary Court balcony at St James's Palace by the Garter King of Arms.
Proclamations are made around the city and across the country. Union flags go back up to full-mast at 1pm and remain there for 24 hours to coincide with the proclamations before returning to half-mast. Charles will also hold audiences with the Prime Minister and the Cabinet.
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