After spending the night at Balmoral Castle in Scotland, King Charles III and his wife, Queen Consort Camilla, landed in London this Friday, September 9.
“God save the king.The new king of England, who has barely arrived in London, has gone to meet the crowd, and people gathered in front of Buckingham Palace offer him flowers. Although Queen Elizabeth II was not used to public bathing, her son and successor, King Charles III, went straight to the Victoria Memorial this Friday, September 9. Under the eyes of the cameras of the whole world, he came to greet the crowd gathered in front of the gates of Buckingham.
The father of Princes William and Harry appeared next to a smiling wife, Queen Consort Camilla. Amid cries of “God save the King,” he shook hands, even accepting kisses from brave Britons.
Detailed protocol
After spending the night at Balmoral Castle in Scotland, where Elizabeth II died, Charles III flew back to London on a Royal Air Force jet before returning to the palace. In the afternoon he is due to record his first royal address, which will be broadcast at 6pm (London time). He will then meet Prime Minister Liz Truss and work out the final details of his mother’s funeral during a meeting with the Duke of Norfolk.
Prince Charles automatically became king on Thursday, September 8, following the death of Elizabeth II. Now 73, ‘King Charles III’ will be officially crowned King on Saturday 10 September at 11am by a succession council made up of senior politicians, bishops, senior City of London officials and Commonwealth ambassadors. All in front of an audience of 10,000 guests gathered at St James’s Palace. He will then embark on an official tour over the next few days, visiting the four countries that make up the United Kingdom. It is England, Northern Ireland, Wales and Scotland.
On Thursday, September 8, the older brother of Princes Andrew and Edward and Princess Anne expressed his grief in a press release. “We deeply mourn the death of a beloved sovereign and a much-loved mother,” he explained at the time. I know his loss will be sorely felt across the country, domains and communities, and by countless people around the world.”
Source: Le Figaro