Death Elizabeth, Charles III is the new King: today the proclamation

Charles III is now preparing to formally become King of the United Kingdom. Proclamation by the Accession Council, meeting in the State Apartments at St. James Palace. “My life will change. I will serve you with love, loyalty and respect,” he said yesterday in his highly anticipated first address to the nation, recorded in the blue drawing room of Buckingham Palace, the same where Queen Elizabeth – died on 8 September at the age of 96 years old – he delivered many of his Christmas messages. Read also about him In his first address to the nation, which lasted about ten minutes, Carlo promised the same “unshakable” devotion as his mother to the service of the people: “” My mother was a beloved example and source of inspiration for me. I too now solemnly pledge, for as long as God will grant me, to uphold the constitutional principles that are at the heart of our nation. “” Wherever you live in the UK or in territories around the world and whatever your background and your beliefs, I will try to serve you with loyalty, respect and love, as I have done all my life, “said the new king. TODAY’S PROGRAM – King Charles III today will meet the ministers of the new government led by Liz Truss . The British media reported it, specifying that the main exponents of the government will attend the ceremony at St James’ Palace this morning. Afterwards the ministers will go to Buckingham Palace for their first meeting with the monarch, who yesterday had an interview with Truss Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth was, the premier said, “one of the greatest leaders the world has ever known” and “the rock on which modern Britain was built.” all to take her example to face now with “courage” a passage that marks “a change in our lives”. She therefore also paid homage to the new sovereign Charles III. “Even if she is in mourning her sense of duty is evident”, “we owe devotion to him”, she stressed, concluding her speech in parliament as a tribute to the Queen with the wish “God save the King”. QUEEN ELIZABETH’S FUNERALS – The whole UK is in mourning for the death of Queen Elizabeth II, whose funeral is expected on September 19th. Here is what is expected to happen in the next few days. Tomorrow the sovereign’s coffin will leave the private residence of Balmoral and will be transported to the palace of Holyroodhouse in Edinburgh, the official residence of the royals in Scotland. On Monday 12th September there will be a procession with the coffin from the palace to St. Giles Cathedral, where a religious ceremony is planned, in the presence of the royal family. Thereafter the cathedral will remain open to the public for 24 hours to allow homage to the coffin, although the real funeral home will be in London. On Tuesday the 13th, the Queen’s coffin will be transported by train to London, where it will be taken to Buckingham Palace. On Wednesday 14 the funeral home with the Queen’s coffin will open in Westminster Hall, where the Archbishop of Canterbury will give a short service. Hundreds of thousands of people are expected to parade in front of the coffin until Sunday 18. The Queen’s expected state funeral at Westminster Abbey, in the presence of foreign heads of state and government, on Monday 19 September. The coffin should be carried in a cannon with the royal family who will follow it on foot. The funeral service, with two minutes of silence throughout the country, will be broadcast live on television. The coffin will be moved the same day to St. George Chapel in Windsor Castle, where a private ceremony will be held for the royal family. The sovereign will be buried in the sector where her parents and her sister already rest, the King George VI Memorial Chapel. Her husband Philip was buried in another part of St. George Chapel, but will later be moved next to his wife.