Coronation after the oath of "lifetime service", 73-year-old Charles-III will be declared the new emperor of Britain today
London: Charles III will be officially proclaimed Emperor of Britain in a historic ceremony at St James's Palace today. This is a public announcement of the coronation of the new emperor.
Charles, 73, the eldest son of Queen Elizabeth II, has become the natural monarch after the death of his mother, and a coronation council meeting is traditionally convened within 24 hours of the Queen's death, but the Queen's death is announced. Due to the delay in this functionThere was not enough time left to organize on Friday.
The flags bowed in mourning over the death of the late Queen will be fully flown after the announcement of the coronation of the new monarch. This program will be telecast for the first time. The coronation council consists of senior cabinet ministers, judges and people from the Church of England.
At the council, Emperor Charles will personally announce the death of the Queen and take an oath to protect the Church of Scotland.
The ceremony will be attended by Charles' wife Camilla, who has now become the Queen's Consort. The monarch's son William, who has now received the title of Prince of Wales, will also attend.