Vikrant Shekhawat : Sep 10, 2022, 05:38 PM
Britain New King: After the death of Queen Elizabeth II of Britain, her son Charles III was declared the new King of Britain at the ceremony of the 'Accession Council' on Saturday. Breaking the old tradition, the ceremony was televised for the first time. The ceremony was held at St James's Palace in London to formally announce the coronation and swearing in of the king.King Charles III attended the ceremony with his wife Queen Consort Camilla and their son and heir Prince William. Prince William is the new Prince of Wales. During this, PM Liz Truss and others were present. After being proclaimed king, King Charles-III said that it is my sad duty to announce the passing of my dear mother, our Queen. I know how deeply you sympathize with me in this irreparable loss to all of us. I am encouraged by the continued support of my lovely wife.What did King Charles III say?He said that I am aware of the duties and heavy responsibilities of sovereignty. I will endeavor to serve with loyalty, respect and love throughout my life. In carrying out these responsibilities, I will endeavor to follow the inspiring example that I have set in upholding constitutional government. I will strive for peace, harmony and prosperity of the people of these islands and Commonwealth territories around the world.King Charles-III addressed Britain on the previous day after the death of Queen Elizabeth-II. During this, he had said that Her Majesty the Queen, my beloved mother, was an inspiration and example to me and my entire family. I am deeply saddened by his death. I pledge to continue the service rendered by him throughout my life.The Queen died at Balmoral CastleBy protocol Charles became king after his mother's death, but the accession council completes the formality of officially announcing the new monarch's name. The coronation of the new emperor takes place within 24 hours after the death of the previous emperor, but this time it took longer. Queen Elizabeth II died on Thursday at the age of 96 at Balmoral Castle in Scotland.The monarch is crowned two days after the death of Queen Elizabeth II. The Accession Council consists of the members of the Privy Council (a group of senior politicians who formally advise the monarch), the Lord Mayor of the City of London, and senior judges and officials.