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King Charles III Proclaimed New Monarch

King Charles III was officially proclaimed sovereign of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland in front of almost 700 members of the current Accession Council at St. James's Palace on Saturday.

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King Charles III Proclaimed New Monarch
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Facts

  • King Charles III was officially proclaimed sovereign of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland in front of almost 700 members of the current Accession Council at St. James's Palace on Saturday.
  • The King became the monarch after the passing of his mother, Queen Elizabeth II, on Thurs., but this meeting formally confirmed it. The Accession Council meeting was televised for the first time ever, dating back hundreds of years.
  • In recognition of the new sovereign, union flags were flown at full mast for 24 hours, before returning to half-mast for the rest of the 10-day mourning period.
  • Crowds gathered on Sun. in Edinburgh, Cardiff, and Belfast to hear formal declarations to the devolved nations of Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland that Charles III had acceded to the throne, with ceremonies held across the UK.
  • Two protesters, a man in Oxford and a woman in Edinburgh, who expressed republican sentiments, were arrested at proclamation events – one for a breach of peace and the other for a public order offense.

Sources: CBS, BBC News, Independent, and Guardian.

Narratives

  • Pro-establishment narrative, as provided by The Guardian. Despite King Charles III's clear grief, he has made a keen effort to meet the public and thank them for their well-wishes. These crucial first impressions will set the tone for the rest of his reign. Although he's having to juggle his duties with leading the UK through a time of sorrow, there's clear belief that he will be successful at meeting the task ahead.
  • Establishment-critical narrative, as provided by DW. The death of the Queen is sad news and brings a crisis in the very identity and purpose of the monarchy itself, and the complexities and crises that have plagued the rest of the royal family have and will continue to see the end of her era prompt furious debate. Times have changed since the beginning of the Queen's reign, and so must the ruling class.

Predictions

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